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  • Will I Get Sick if I Swim?  Updated Suitability for Recreation Grades for Fresh and Coastal Waters in the Wellington Region preview

    Will I Get Sick if I Swim? Updated Suitability for Recreation Grades for Fresh and Coastal Waters in the Wellington Region

    This report presents revised Sustainability for Recreation
    Grades (SFRGs) for 100 fresh and coastal water
    recreation sites in the Wellington Region. A SFRG describes
    the general condition of the…

    Will I Get Sick if I Swim?  Updated Suitability for Recreation Grades for Fresh and Coastal Waters in the Wellington Region preview

    Download now (PDF 1.5 MB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Technical report: NIWA REPORT Sites of significance for indigenous marine biodiversity in the Wellington region

    There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Greater Wellington Regional Council Standing Orders 2012

    These Standing Orders were adopted by the Council on 27 March 2012

    and are effective from 1 May 2012. The Standing Orders replace the

    Greater Wellington Regional Council Standing Orders…

    Download now (PDF 581 KB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Recreational Water Quality in the Wellington Region: State and Trends

    This technical report provides a comprehensive assessment

    of the results of summer recreational water quality monitoring

    undertaken in the Wellington region, focussing primarily on

    routine data collected at 100 rover…

    Download now (PDF 4.2 MB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Hydrological Assessments of Ten Wetlands in the Wellington Region and Recommendations for Sustainable Management : A Holistic Approach

    This report summarises surveys undertaken of 10 wetlands

    in the Wellington region during 2010. The main purpose of the

    surveys was to gain a better understanding of their hydrology. …

    Download now (PDF 3.8 MB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Health and Safety Tips for Greater Wellington Volunteers

    These tips will help you and others be safe during volunteer restoration work

    (cleaning and clearing land, planting, and plant maintenance) with Greater

    Wellington.

    People, tools, the weather and environment you…

    Download now (PDF 4.4 MB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Sites of significance for indigenous marine biodiversity in the Wellington region preview

    Sites of significance for indigenous marine biodiversity in the Wellington region

    Regional councils have specific management responsibilities over coastal waters and habitats which lie within New Zealand’s territorial seas out to 12 nm offshore. This responsibility has been expressed in the…

    Sites of significance for indigenous marine biodiversity in the Wellington region preview

    Download now (PDF 3.4 MB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Freshwater Allocation and Availability in the Wellington Region: State and Trends preview

    Freshwater Allocation and Availability in the Wellington Region: State and Trends

    This technical report assesses the state and trends in
    fresh water allocated through resource consents in the
    Wellington Region, with the trend assessment spanning
    the period 1990 to 2010. The…

    Freshwater Allocation and Availability in the Wellington Region: State and Trends preview

    Download now (PDF 4.6 MB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Greater Wellington Regional Council's Standing Orders 2012 - Effective from 1 May 2012

    These Standing Orders were adopted by the Council on 27 March

    2012 and are effective from 1 May 2012. These Standing Orders

    replace the Greater Wellington Regional Council Standing Orders…

    Download now (PDF 581 KB)

    alarm Published 01 May 2012
  • Whareama Estuary: Intertidal Sediment Monitoring 2011/12

    This report presents the findings of fine scale sediment

    monitoring at two intertidal sites in the Whareama Estuary,

    a 12km long tidal river estuary on the Wairarapa Coast.

    This…

    Download now (PDF 732 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Apr 2012
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