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Rakaia River
Rakaia River at SH 1 north channel
This site is located on the north side of the river, off SH1.
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Bay of Plenty region
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Rangitaiki
The Rangitāiki water management area (WMA) is the Bay of Plenty's largest, covering 2987sq km and comprising more than 20 percent of the region. It has 4500km of waterways, and the 155km-long Rangitaiki River is the region's longest. The upper Rangitāiki has large areas of exotic forestry and is use...
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Rangitaiki
Rangitāiki at Murupara (NIWA)
This site is monitored by NIWA and is one of the original National River Water Quality Network (NRWQN) sites dating back to 1989.
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Bay of Plenty region
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Rangitaiki
Rangitāiki at Te Teko (NIWA)
This site is monitored by NIWA and is one of the original National River Water Quality Network (NRWQN) sites dating back to 1989.
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Canterbury region
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River Quality
Rangitata River
The Rangitata River is located in the Environment Canterbury Ashburton water management zone. The total size of the river catchment is 1,773 km2. The river is formed by the confluence of the Clyde and Havelock rivers, which rise in the Southern Alps. The river passes through the Rangitata Gorge in t...
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Manawatū-Whanganui region
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River Quality
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Rangitīkei
Rangitīkei at Bulls Bridge
The Rangitīkei River waters flow strong and swift at Bulls Bridge. The river's force led to the dramatic collapse of the bridge here in 1973. This disaster prompted research into the scouring (erosion of the river bed) of New Zealand rivers and new design rules to prevent future bridge collapses. If...
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Manawatū-Whanganui region
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River Quality
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Rangitīkei
Rangitīkei at Kākāriki
This site was monitored by NIWA up until November 2015 and is one of the original National River Water Quality Network (NRWQN) sites dating back to 1989. This monitoring site is located on the Rangitīkei River at the Kākāriki Road bridge between State Highway 1 and Halcombe. This site was added to...
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Manawatū-Whanganui region
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Rangitīkei
Rangitīkei at Mangaweka (NIWA)
This site is monitored by NIWA and is one of the original National River Water Quality Network (NRWQN) sites dating back to 1989.
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Manawatū-Whanganui region
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Rangitīkei
Rangitikei at McKelvies
The Rangitikei River in the vicinity of this monitoring site is valued as a locally significant trout fishery.
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Manawatū-Whanganui region
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Rangitīkei
Rangitīkei River at Estuary
15 minutes from Bulls, Rangitīkei Estuary is for fishing. There is a boat ramp and the Tangimoana Motor Camp is nearby.
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Auckland region
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River Quality
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Rangitopuni River
Rangitopuni River @ Walkers
The Rangitopuni River site is located on a high order stream in a low gradient valley approximately 4.5 km from the coast. The catchment is 8,370 hectares in size, with predominantly rural land use. This site was first monitored by NIWA and is one of the original National River Water Quality Networ...
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Gisborne region
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River Quality
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Waipaoa River
Rere Rockslide - top
Listed in AA's Top 101 things to do in NZ - a very popular free adventure. Awarded Certificate of Excellence by Tripadvisor, listed as one of the most popular things to do in Gisborne. A 60 metre long smooth natural water slide ending in a large deep pool, makes it a popular adventure activity on t...
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