β¨ Water Conservation Order Details
23 JUNE 2006
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 65
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| Aquatic macroinvertebrates | ||
|---|---|---|
| 3 | Unnamed tributaries of the Rangitata River and other water bodies adjacent to the Rangitata River joining the Rangitata River at or about |
J36:390316 and known as Brabazon Fan;
J36:348379 and known as Black Mountain Stream;
J36:414330 and known as Deep Creek (Mt Potts);
J36:460242 and known as Deep Stream (Mesopotamia).
| Salmon spawning | Clauses 6,
8(1), 8(3),
9(1), 9(3)a and c, 9(4), 9(5),
9(10),
10, and 11. |
| 4 | Rangitata River
from map reference (at or about J36:666149) to SH 72 bridge at Arundel | Salmon fishing
Salmon passage
Water-based recreation
Significance for Ngai Tahu
Aquatic Macroinvertebrates
Scientific - braided river | Clauses 6,
8(1), 8(3),
9(1), 9(3)c and d, 9(4), 9(5),
9(10),
10, and 11. |
| 5 | Rangitata River
from SH 72 bridge at Arundel to coast | Aquatic bird habitat
Salmon passage
Salmon fishing
Spiritual and cultural values
Significance for Ngai Tahu
Aquatic macroinvertebrates
Scientific - braided river | Clauses 6,
8(1), 8(3),
9(1), 9(3) c and d, 9(4), 9(5),
9(10),
10 and 11. |
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NZ Gazette 2006, No 65
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