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Taranaki region
Fitzroy Beach
Fitzroy Beach in New Plymouth is one of Taranaki’s most popular bathing beaches, with surf life patrols during the summer months. Its central location and high quality waves also make it very popular for surfing. The beach is readily accessed from the coastal walkway, car parks and nearby campground...
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Southland region
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Five Rivers Groundwater Zone
Encompassing 13,795 hectares, the Five Rivers groundwater zone is a triangular area bounded by the Oreti River to the south, the Lintley Ranges to the east and the Eyre Mountains to the north.
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Gisborne region
Located on the East Coast of the North Island, Gisborne region covers 8386 square kilometres. Gisborne is known as the city of rivers. The Taruheru and Waimata Rivers join to form the 1200 metre Turanganui River, the shortest river in the country.
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Southland region
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Gore
The Gore District covers 1,251 km², with its main urban area of Gore having a population of over 7,000.
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Otago region
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River Quality
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Upper Lakes Rohe
Greenstone River at Greenstone Station Road
The Greenstone River arises in the Ailsa Mountains and joins Caples River to flow into upper Lake Whakatipu. It has a catchment area of 348 km2. Water quality is excellent.
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West Coast region
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River Quality
Grey River
The Grey River / Māwheranui originates in Lake Cristobel, one of numerous small lakes on the western side of the Southern Alps, 12 kilometres southwest of the Lewis Pass, and runs westward for 120 kilometres before draining into the Tasman Sea at Greymouth.
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West Coast region
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River Quality
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Grey River
Grey River at Dobson
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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West Coast region
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Grey River
Grey River at Waipuna
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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Tasman region
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Groundwater Quality
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Buller Gravel Aquifer
GW 23658 - TDC Prod 1 Murchison
TDC monitoring bore on Council owned land and one of the two bores for the Murchison township urban water supply. The bore is in the Buller River Gravel Unconfined Aquifer which underlies much of the inland valley's in the upper Buller area. In this area the basement is mudstone This is a shallow a...
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Tasman region
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Motueka Valley Aquifer
GW 23806 - Tapawera
TDC monitoring site from a private bore in Tapawera. This area is an inland valley with an alluvial plain underlain by the Motueka River Gravel Aquifer. The aquifer is unconfined and is up to 10 m thick. This bore is for monitoring long term groundwater quality in the Tapawera Plains area. Water sup...
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Tasman region
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Motueka/Riwaka Plains Aquifer
GW 3216 - Ngati Raru
TDC monitoring site taken from a private irrigation bore upstream of the Motueka township which is a significant horticultural area. The Motueka Gravel Aquifer can be up to 22 m thick. This bore taps the deeper part (semiconfined) of the aquifer and is for long term monitoring in this locality. Th...
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West Coast region
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River Quality
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Haast
Haast River at Roaring Billy
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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