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Our Environment » Environmental monitoring » Groundwater » Kapiti Coast » R26/6566

R26/6566

Located in the Waikanae groundwater zone and is approximately 79m deep. This site has been operating since February 2005. The site is owned by Kapiti Coast District Council, groundwater temperature and conductivity are also measured at this site.

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