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Our Environment » Environmental monitoring » Rivers and streams » Hutt » Akatarawa River at Cemetery

Akatarawa River at Cemetery

This site is located approximately 1km upstream from the confluence with the Hutt river and has been operating since February 1979. We also measure rainfall at this site.

Please click a graph below to view more details.

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