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River Environment Classification (REC) - Named Lakes
Hamilton City CouncilThis layer includes all lakes that comprise a watercourse with rivers and streams in REC_WATERCOURSE_NAMED. Created to represent a logically complete water course from headwater to outlet. See metadata for feature REC_LAKE_NAMED in WRC River Environment Classification (REC) - GIS LayerCreated 12 March 2024 • Updated 12 March 2024 -
River Rating Districts - Localised River
Environment CanterburyEnvrionment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Localised River layer.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Rating Districts - Catchment Based Control
Environment CanterburyEnvironment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Catchment Based Control GIS layersCreated 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Rating Districts - Defined Flow Stopbanked
Environment CanterburyEnvironment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Defined Flow Stopbanked GIS layer.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
LWRP - Water Quality Management Units and Classes - Rivers
Environment CanterburyWater Quality Management Units and Classes (Rivers) as shown in the Land and Water Regional Plan. Water management units and water quality classes(Refer Chapter 4: Schedule WQL1 and Rules WQL1, WQL4, WQL7, WQL8, WQL21, WQL48)Water management units have been developed for all river and lakes outside the natural state areas, excluding rivers and lakes...Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Rating Districts - Capital Works
Environment CanterburyEnvironment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Capital Works GIS layer.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Rating Districts - Large Managed
Environment CanterburyEnvironment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Large Managed GIS layer.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Gauging Sites
Environment CanterburyLocations where river and stream flows have been measured. These locations are derived from Environment Canterbury's Gaugings Database. Each record summarises the date of the first and most recent survey, the number of surveys recorded for the site, whether the site is monitored for a specific reason (such as for compliance or low flow monitoring...Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Rating Districts - Localised Drainage
Environment CanterburyEnvironment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Localised Drainage.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
Floodways (Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013 - amended 2019)
Environment CanterburyThis layer was amended in January 2019 Floodways as defined in the Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013. See RMA definition of riverbed and NRRP guidance 6.2 2 2. Generally, a river bed line shows the outside toe of the stopbank where there are stopbanks (provided the stopbank is of a sufficient standard), a terrace, or, where there are no well-...Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
Stopbanks (Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013 - amended 2019)
Environment CanterburyThis layer was amended in January 2019 Stopbanks (Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013). The Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw was made operative on 2 April 2013 and provides for the ongoing management and effective operation of flood protection and drainage works that are owned or controlled by Environment Canterbury. These include drainage...Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
LWRP - High Naturalness Water Bodies - Rivers including tributaries
Environment CanterburyHigh naturalness rivers, including tributaries as defined in the Land and Water Regional PlanCreated 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
Flood protection vegetation boundary (Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw...
Environment CanterburyThis layer was amended in January 2019. A draft boundary line shows areas of vegetation retained under the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act (1941). A desired boundaryline showsareas where it would be beneficial to increase the vegetated buffer width to the land side so that a consistent protective buffer can be achieved. In some cases, on the...Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
LWRP - High Naturalness Water Bodies - Areas of high naturalness rivers,...
Environment CanterburyAreas of high naturalness rivers, including tributaries as shown in the Land and Water Regional Plan.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
Water Quality Management Unit Classes - Rivers (Plan Change 7)
Environment CanterburyWater Quality Management Unit Classes - Rivers (Plan Change 7)Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
Stopbanks - 20m exclusion (Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013 - amended 2019)
Environment CanterburyThis layer was amended in January 2019 Stopbanks - 20 m exclusion (Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013) The Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw was made operative on 2 April 2013 and provides for the ongoing management and effective operation of flood protection and drainage works that are owned or controlled by Environment Canterbury. These include...Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
River Rating Districts - Drainage Area
Environment CanterburyEnvironment Canterbury River Rating Districts - Drainage Area GIS layer.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
LWRP - Rivers Where Damming is Prohibited
Environment CanterburyRivers Where Damming is Prohibited as shown in the Land and Water Regional Plan.Created 9 March 2021 • Updated 14 April 2021 -
Low Flow History
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilSome Water Take resource consents have restrictions placed on them when the river flows drop below certain levels. Sites can have multiple flow restriction levels. All of the low flow monitoring sites are shown, along with their restriction level, the most recent river flow and the restriction status of the site. Data can be download as a spreadsheet.Created 13 May 2020 • Updated 13 May 2020 -
Maungaharuru Tangitu Trust Statutory Acknowledgement Waterways
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilMaungaharuru-Tangitu hapu statutory acknowledgements waterways. A statutory acknowledgement is a formal recognition made by the Crown of a claimant groups particular cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional association with a specific area (statutory area) owned by the Crown. Statutory acknowledgements relate to specific areas of importance (known...Created 13 May 2020 • Updated 13 May 2020
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