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Our Environment » Environmental monitoring » Land and soil » Wairarapa » Whangaehu at Waihi

Whangaehu at Waihi

This site is located in the Whangaehu valley, 14 km north east of Masterton.The soil temperature monitoring equipment was installed here in August 2007.We also measure rainfall at this site, and NIWA monitor water level in the Whangaehu River here.

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