Water safe at Maraetai
Water in Lake Maraetai is back to normal after a spill of treated sludge from the Kinleith paper mill earlier this month.
Water in Lake Maraetai is back to normal after a spill of treated sludge from the Kinleith paper mill earlier this month.
A bit of everything is predicted for the country’s weather over the summer break.
Environment Waikato has granted $5000 to fence stock and feral goats out of a recently planted sand spit near Marokopa.
Environment Waikato is providing $15,000 towards the Te Ngahere Kaitiakitanga Trust to develop education programmes promoting sustainable native forest management.
Environment Waikato is to assist Raglan’s Information Centre to achieve Green Globe 21 certification of its operations.
Environment Waikato is to grant $5000 to replace a public walkway leading to Lake Taupo.
Environment Waikato is to provide a total of $25,000 to the Te Araroa Trust, which is developing a national foot trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff.
Environment Waikato has granted $21,000 from its Environmental Initiatives Fund to develop a network of educational relationships among schools in the Enviroschools programme and businesses and other organisations.
Environment Waikato has granted $40,000 from its Environmental Initiatives Fund to construct a pest-proof fence on the northern side of Maungatautari mountain.
Environment Waikato has granted $2000 to Taupo Nui A Tia College to expand its recycling programme.
Environment Waikato has granted $2000 to Taupo Nui A Tia College to expand its recycling programme.
Environment Waikato is to help re-forest an area of Hot Water Beach’s reserve.
Environment Waikato has granted $10,000 to the New Zealand Native Forest Restoration Trust to help complete the purchase a block of lowland forest at Mapiu in the Waitomo District.
Environment Waikato has granted $5000 to the Kauri 2000 Trust to maintain and weed kauri saplings on the Coromandel Peninsula.
A Thames dairy farm and its manager have been convicted and fined for discharging dairy shed effluent into a drain.
Resource consents have been granted to construct and operate the Favona underground gold and silver mine in Waihi.
That police officer who pulls you over on the way to your holiday break may just have a cuppa and a snack for you instead of a ticket.
Environment Waikato wants to know if dead stock are dumped in the Region.
Environment Waikato is checking out the damage after heavy rain over topped a temporary sludge storage dam at the Kinleith Pulp and Paper Mill site, sending up to 5,000 cubic metres of treated sludge into Lake Maraetai.
Te Awamutu abseilers will climb down the Karapiro Dam for the first time next week to ‘test the waters’ for a mass assault by amateur abseilers in March.