✨ Water Conservation Order Details
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 65
23 JUNE 2006
Schedule 2 Protected waters
All map references are to NZMS 260 series
| Item | Waters | Outstanding Characteristics or Features | Conditions to apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rangitata River main stem from confluence with Clyde and Havelock Rivers to the top of the gorge (at or about J36:636174) “upper Rangitata” | Waters in a natural state |
Amenity and intrinsic values
Habitat for aquatic birds Aquatic macro-invertebrates
Salmon spawning and salmon passage
Salmon fishing
Wild, scenic and other natural characteristics
Indigenous plant communities
Spiritual, cultural and historical values
Rafting, canoeing and jet-boating
Significance for Ngai Tahu
Scientific - braided river | Clauses 6,
8(1), 8(3),
9(1), 9(3)a and c, 9(4), 9(5), 9(10),
10, and 11. |
| 2 | Rangitata River main stem from the top of the gorge (at or about J36:636174) to the water level recorder at Klondyke (at or about J36:666149) “the gorge” | Waters in a natural state
Amenity and intrinsic values
Wild, scenic and other natural characteristics
Indigenous plant communities
Rafting, canoeing
Significance for Ngai Tahu
Contributes to salmon spawning and salmon passage | Clauses 6,
8(1), 8(3),
9(1), 9(3)a and c, 9(4), 9(5), 9(10),
10, and 11 |
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2006, No 65
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2006, No 65
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Water Conservation (Rangitata River) Order 2006
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Water Conservation, Rangitata River, Resource Management Act 1991, Order in Council, Fish Passage, Water Quality, Salmon Protection