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Our Environment » Environmental monitoring » Rivers and streams » Otaki » Otaki River at Pukehinau

Otaki River at Pukehinau

This site is located just downstream of the vehicle supension bridge at the start of the gorge. It is jointly operated by Greater Wellington and Niwa, and has been running since July 1980.

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