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Our Environment » Flood Protection » Hutt River » Current Projects

Current Projects

The Hutt Floodplain Management Plan sets out a 40 year work programme for Flood Management on the Hutt River. These works are carried out in stages, and current projects are listed in the tree menu on the left of this page. These range from construction or upgrade of stopbanks, to consent renewals.

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