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  • Guidelines for the Safe Application of Biosolids to Land in New Zealand, New Zealand Water & Wastes Association (NZWWA), August 2003 preview

    Guidelines for the Safe Application of Biosolids to Land in New Zealand, New Zealand Water & Wastes Association (NZWWA), August 2003

    Guidelines for the Safe Application of Biosolids to Land in New Zealand, New Zealand Water & Wastes Association (NZWWA), August 2003 preview

    Download now (PDF 845 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jul 2003
  • Transport Futures - July 2003

    This edition includes:

    Updated Benefit Cost Ratio for Transmission Gully

    Regional Land Transport Committee - Summary of 29 May 2003

    Meeting Held at Porirua City Council

    Download now (PDF 184 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jul 2003
  • Save the Drain for Rain

    In urban areas, the pipes that collect rainwater from your

    roof and yard are connected to a network of underground

    pipes that transfer the rainwater to local streams or to the

    seashore. These…

    Download now (PDF 301 KB)

    alarm Published 19 Jun 2003
  • Inanga Spawning Habitats in the Wellington Region - Part 2 - Wairarapa

    This report surveys the Inanga spawning habitats in the

    Wairarapa, being the eastern districts of the Wellington Region,

    and delivers the results of this study.

    Download now (PDF 4.8 MB)

    alarm Published 02 Jun 2003
  • Save the Drain for Rain

    Save the Drain for Rain is a pamphet that explains the

    difference between the stormwater network and sewage

    system. It describes common house hold wastes that

    are often unintentionally disposed…

    Download now (PDF 301 KB)

    alarm Published 02 Jun 2003
  • Waiwhetu Stream Remedial Options Risk Assessment

    The Hutt City Council and Greater Wellington Regional

    Council have undertaken a programme to assess the

    nature and extent of contaminated sediments in the

    Waiwhetu Stream. Options for addressing the…

    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 Jun 2003
  • Flooding Hazard - Wairarapa preview

    Flooding Hazard - Wairarapa

    An information sheet describing the flood hazards of
    Wairarapa. Including the places most at risk from a
    big flood, the chances of a big flood occurring, a big…

    Flooding Hazard - Wairarapa preview

    Download now (PDF 505 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jun 2003
  • Flooding Hazards preview

    Flooding Hazards

    An information sheet describing the flood hazards of the
    Greater Wellington region.

    Including: Why floods happen, what to do when building
    or renovating, what is put at…

    Flooding Hazards preview

    Download now (PDF 700 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jun 2003
  • Corporate Environmental Policies

    Greater Wellington - The Regional Council promotes

    quality for life by ensuring our environment is protected

    while meeting the economic, cultural and social needs of

    the community. We achieve this…

    Download now (PDF 52 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jun 2003
  • Greater Wellington's Riparian Management Strategy

    This document outlines the strategy's purpose of promoting

    the management of riparian margins along the rivers and

    streams in the Wellington Region. It assists owners of private

    land to…

    Download now (PDF 662 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jun 2003
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