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Environment Canterbury Media Release, 04 Feb 2010.
Continued unsettled weather, with average to dry conditions, has meant that groundwater levels are continue to drop in the region, say Environment Canterbury water scientists.Rainfall throughout much of Canterbury has been generally below average, characteristic of the continued El Niño weather pattern.
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Environment Canterbury Media Release, 02 Feb 2010.
The Commissioners appointed by Selwyn District Council and Environment Canterbury to the Central Plains Water consent applications have issued the 13th and 14th Minutes relating to the application to take water from the Waimakariri River and its relationship to Proposed Plan Change 1 to the Waimakariri River Plan.
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Environment Canterbury Media Release, 02 Feb 2010.
Environment Canterbury’s Pollution Hotline Team responded to 57 incidents during the holiday period, including large outdoor fires, sewage spills and petroleum spills. This is down from 93 site visits over last year’s holiday period.
40 visits were in the North Canterbury and Christchurch area and 17 in South Canterbury.
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