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Region still riding the wave of water-quality gains
The rate and extent of Taranaki’s improvements in freshwater ecological health are defying assumptions – even among those working to make our waterways healthier.
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Regular water sampling resumes after heavy rain
Water sampling of Pandora Pond and surrounding areas will resume tomorrow after last week’s heavy rain meant monitoring was put on hold for a few days.
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Rere community working to improve water quality
The commitment of the Rere farming community to improving the water quality of the Wharekopae River has attracted attention from the Ministry for the Environment.
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River of the Month - Maitai
This month’s featured river is one of Nelson’s treasures, the Mahitahi or Maitai river. Flowing through the city this beautiful river is widely used by the people of Nelson and a taonga that they are determined to protect.
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River of the Month – the Waiwhakaiho River
The Waiwhakaiho River has high cultural, aesthetic, ecological, recreational and economic value to the people of Taranaki. Originating on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki in Egmont National Park, the river flows across farmland on the ringplain then through urban New Plymouth to the Tasman...
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Safe swimming results in the Otago region
Otago Regional Council (ORC) water quality samples show high levels of bacteria in some locations.
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October
Shag River Management Strategy - drop-in session
Do you care about the management of the Shag River? Come along to our drop-in session to learn about and help shape a River Management Strategy for your river. It’s your chance to tell us what you value about the Shag River, e.g. where do you like swimming/fishing/boating/walking/bird watching? A...
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Staying safe at your swim spot
Horizons Regional Council is encouraging people to go out and enjoy the Region’s rivers this summer by providing information to help them make sensible choices.
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Summer swim monitoring back in the spotlight
Regional council scientists are back splashing around in the surf this month as weekly beach monitoring has resumed around the country. Results of the testing is now available on the environmental monitoring website Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA).
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Summer swim spot competitions closed
The end of Easter Weekend marked the closing of Horizons Regional Council’s summer swim spot campaign, and three weeks left until the end of the summer monitoring programme.
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Summer swim spot monitoring begins in Horizons Region
Horizons Regional Council begins its summer swim spot monitoring programme on Monday 6 November, giving everyone in the region the ability to check the quality of water at their favourite spots before taking a dip.
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Summer swim spot survey begins
Annual summer water quality tests will begin Monday 03 December at some of Northland’s popular beaches, rivers and lakes.
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