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Fresh water

Taranaki’s fresh water resources, particularly surface water, are highly valued and extensively used.

There are 286 main river catchments that flow into the sea and 530 named rivers. The two largest rivers – the Waitara and Patea rivers – drain large areas of the ring plain and hill country. The remaining catchments are relatively small. Taranaki has ten lakes larger than 8ha.

At normal (median) flows most Taranaki rivers or streams are not overused or under pressure from water takes.

The Council regularly monitors physical and chemical water quality, freshwater biology, freshwater bathing water quality and groundwater. Monitoring shows that Taranaki fresh water is maintaining its quality, and if anything, is actually improving. And water quality in the region is as good as or better than most other equivalent waterways in New Zealand.

Water affects every aspect of our lives. To learn more about fresh water in New Zealand visit New Zealand 4 million careful owners

Related documents  
  Regional Fresh water plan  
  Wells and Bores: Info for farmers and contractors 225kb
  Recreational Use of Coast, Rivers and Lakes in Taranaki 07/08 985kb
Related links  
  Fresh water bathing sites  
  Rainfall data  
  River flows  
  NZ Freshwater Science Society  
  New Zealand 4 million careful owners  

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