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Canterbury region
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Ashburton River/Hakatere
The Ashburton River is located in the Environment Canterbury Ashburton water management zone. It is a medium sized gravel bed braided river that flows across the Rakaia and Rangitata River fans. The river flow regime is diverse and typical of glacial fed rivers in the Canterbury region. Its main sou...
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Ashburton River/Hakatere
Ashburton River/Hakatere at SH1
The Ashburton/Hakatere River is a hill-fed braided river that flows through the township of Ashburton. Water quality and macroinvertebrates are sampled upstream of the SH1 bridge. This sampling site is downstream of the convergance of the two branches, the north and south branches, of the Ashburton...
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Canterbury region
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Ashley River/Rakahuri
The Ashley River a medium-sized hill-fed river in the north of the Canterbury Plains. The river originates from the mountain range in the west Lees Valley and exits the foothills through a canyon called the Ashley gorge near Oxford township. The river flows generally southeastwards for 65 kilometres...
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Ashley River/Rakahuri
Ashley River/Rakahuri above Rangiora-Loburn bridge (Cones Road)
This site is located just north of Rangiora near the bridge that links the Rangiora and Loburn areas (also known as Cones Road bridge).
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Canterbury region
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Ashley River/Rakahuri
Ashley River/Rakahuri at Gorge Bridge
The Ashley Gorge is situated a short distance from Christchurch, in the hills in the Oxford district.
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Canterbury region
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Ashley River/Rakahuri
Ashley River/Rakahuri at SH1
The Ashley River/Rakahuri is a medium sized hill-fed braided river in North Canterbury.
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Canterbury region
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Avon/Ōtākaro and Heathcote/Ōpāwaho River Estuary
Avon River/Ōtākaro at Kerrs Reach
This was a popular rowing and kayaking site pre-earthquakes. This site is monitored for recreational water quality during the summer months only. This site on the Avon River/Ōtākaro is next to the rowing and kayaking clubs. It was a popular rowing and kayaking site pre-earthquakes, however, the ra...
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Waikato region
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River Quality
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Awakino River
Awakino River at Gribbon Rd
The Awakino River at Gribbon Road is a water quality monitoring site. The river is hard bottomed with the substrate consisting of cobbles at the monitoring site. The river banks have good riparian cover in the vicinity of the monitoring site.
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Waikato region
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Awakino River
Awakino River at SH3 Awakau Rd Junction
The Awakino River SH3 Awakau Rd Junction is a water quality site. The river is hard bottomed with the substrate consisting of cobbles/gravel at the monitoring site. The river banks have some riparian cover in the vicinity of the monitoring site.
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Northland region
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River Quality
Awanui River
The Victoria and Takahue rivers form the headwaters of the Awanui River and both begin in the Raetea Forest (Mangamuka Ranges). The Victoria River is approximately 20 km long and flows northwest, while the Takahue River flows north to where they both meet at Pamapuria, 8 km east of Kaitaia. The uppe...
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Waikato region
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Waikato River
Awaroa River (Waiuku) at Otaua Rd Br opp Moseley Rd
WQ site Awaroa River (Waiuku) at Otaua Road Bridge opposite Moseley Road. The stream is soft bottomed with the streambed consisting of silt/sand at the monitoring site. The stream banks are devoid of any plants that may provide shade in the vicinity of this monitoring site.
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Gisborne region
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River Quality
Awatere River
The Awatere River has a catchment area of 172 km2. Tributaries include the Kopuapounamu and the Tauraungakautuka rivers. More than half the catchment is in either indigenous or exotic forest cover.
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