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  • Hutt River Mouth - Coastal Sediment Transport Processes and Beach Dynamics

    This publication reports on a range of measurements carried out

    on the lower channel of the Hutt River, between Waione Bridge

    and the Hutt River mouth, and along Petone Beach.…

    Download now (PDF 4.1 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Sep 2010
  • Wairarapa Landscape Character Description Study 2010 preview

    Wairarapa Landscape Character Description Study 2010

    This Wairarapa Landscape Character Description documents stage two of the three-part Wairarapa Landscape Study, a comprehensive landscape assessment of the Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa districts.

    Wairarapa Landscape Character Description Study 2010 preview

    Download now (PDF 9.8 MB)

    alarm Published 31 Aug 2010
  • Waiwhetu Stream Remediation Project: Final Report

    This report summarises the remediation work carried out on

    the lower reaches of the Waiwhetu Stream, between Bell

    Road and Port Road Bridge (the "U-channel"), including the

    salt marsh located…

    Download now (PDF 108 MB)

    alarm Published 12 Aug 2010
  • Final Report - Waiwhetu Stream Remediation Project

    A project to remove contaminated sediments from and widen

    and deepen the Waiwhetu Stream was carried out over the

    period November 2009 through May 2010. This report

    summarises the remediation…

    Download now (PDF 108 MB)

    alarm Published 12 Aug 2010
  • Wairarapa Landscape Study 2010 - Landscape Character Description Report August 2010

    This Wairarapa Landscape Character Description documents stage

    two of the three part Wairarapa Landscape Study, a

    comprehensive landscape assessment of the Masterton, Carterton

    and South Wairarapa districts.

    The flow chart inside…

    Download now (PDF 9 MB)

    alarm Published 02 Aug 2010
  • How you can have your say...Greater Wellington Regional Council's Local Governance Statement, Approved 25 February 2008 (Updated July 2010)

    Greater Wellington Regional Council (Greater Wellington) aims to

    involve the region's community in its decision-making processes.

    As a member of the region's community, it is essential that

    you have the opportunity…

    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 Jul 2010
  • Mangatarere Stream Catchment Water Quality Investigation by J Milne et al  preview

    Mangatarere Stream Catchment Water Quality Investigation by J Milne et al

    Mangatarere Stream Catchment Water Quality Investigation by J Milne et al  preview

    Download now (PDF 3.3 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Jul 2010
  • Aquatic biodiversity values of headwater streams in the Wellington region

    This report presents the results of an assessment of the aquatic

    macroinvertebrate values associated with six headwater streams (from

    Porirua to near Masterton) in the Wellington region.

    Keywords: macroinvertebrates,…

    Download now (PDF 3.6 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Jul 2010
  • Mangatarere Stream Catchment Water Quality Investigation

    This report presents the results of a targeted investigation of

    surface water, groundwater and soil quality in the

    Mangatarere Stream catchment near Carterton. The report

    also incorporates a review…

    Download now (PDF 3.1 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Jul 2010
  • Porirua Harbour Intertidal Fine Scale Monitoring 2009/10

    This report presents the findings of fine scale monitoring at

    two intertidal sites within each arm of the Porirua Harbour.

    This monitoring was undertaken in January 2010 and

    included…

    Download now (PDF 2 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Jul 2010
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