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  • Greater Wellington Regional Council Code of Conduct for Elected Members - Adopted by Council on 28 September 2011

    This document provides guidance on the standards of behaviour

    that are expected from the elected members of the Council. It sits

    alongside Greater Wellington Regional Council's Standing Orders.

    Download now (PDF 4 MB)

    alarm Published 03 Oct 2011
  • The potential effects of  climate change on flood  frequency in the Hutt River preview

    The potential effects of climate change on flood frequency in the Hutt River

    PREPARED FOR: Prepared for the New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute Victoria University Wellington

    PREPARED BY: John Ballinger, Bethanna Jackson, Andy Reisinger & Kristin Stokes

    The potential effects of  climate change on flood  frequency in the Hutt River preview

    Download now (PDF 2.6 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Oct 2011
  • 2010/2011 Annual Monitoring Report on the Regional Land Transport Strategy

    This document reports on the statistical data collected of public

    transport patronage and vehicular use of the roads in, out and

    around the Wellington region.

    Download now (PDF 1005 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Oct 2011
  • Greater Wellington Regional Council Annual Report 2010/11

    Greater Wellington's Annual Report for the year 2010-2011.

    Download now (PDF 2.8 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Oct 2011
  • Otaki River Instream Values and Minimum Flow Assessment

    This report presents the findings of an investigation into flow

    requirements for sustaining 'instream' ecological,

    recreational and Maori cultural values of the Otaki River and

    reviews the appropriateness of the…

    Download now (PDF 947 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Sep 2011
  • Water Supply Annual Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2011

    This report covers the Greater Wellington Regional Council's

    wholesale water supply activity for the year ended 30 June

    2011.

    Download now (PDF 7.9 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Sep 2011
  • Greater Wellington Regional Pest Management Strategy 2002-2022 Operational Plan 2011-2012

    Seeks to implement the third year of the reviewed strategy and

    year ten of the overall strategy document. Aims to minimise the

    actual and potential adverse effects of pests…

    Download now (PDF 487 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Sep 2011
  • An updated climatology of the Wellington region for air quality purposes (2011).  preview

    An updated climatology of the Wellington region for air quality purposes (2011).

    Greater Wellington commissioned NIWA to characterise the local climatology of the region’s eight Gazetted airsheds to better understand their air pollution potential. Dates of poor air quality days were ranked…

    An updated climatology of the Wellington region for air quality purposes (2011).  preview

    Download now (PDF 662 KB)

    alarm Published 22 Aug 2011
  • Stock Access Management Options - Check List

    A leaflet about stock access management options to help

    keep our rivers clean.

    Download now (PDF 1.6 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Aug 2011
  • A Guide to Managing Stock Access to Waterways in the Wellington Region & Stock Access Management Options Check List

    Greater Wellington, in association with Federated Farmers,

    DairyNZ, the New Zealand Deer Farmers Association and

    Fonterra has produced this guide to help you manage stock

    access to water bodies that…

    Download now (PDF 20 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Aug 2011
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