3 datasets found

  • Coastal Erosion

    Gisborne District Council
    Gisborne areas susceptible to coastal erosion, coastal flooding and/or tsunami (ASCE) layer as identified in a 2015 study commissioned by the Gisborne District Council. The Gisborne District coastline extends some 500 km from Takararoa in the south to Omaruparoa in the North and comprises some 138 km of sandy and gravel beaches and 202 km of cliffed...
    Created 3 September 2022 Updated 3 February 2025
  • Tairāwhiti Tsunami Evacuation Zones

    Gisborne District Council
    Like much of New Zealand, the Gisborne-Tairāwhiti region faces a series of potential natural hazards such as flooding, landslides, earthquakes and tsunami. While we can sometimes have advanced warning of the storms that cause flooding and landslides. This is not the case for earthquakes and tsunami that can occur without warning. Gisborne District Council...
    Created 3 September 2022 Updated 3 February 2025
  • Contaminated Sites TRMP

    Gisborne District Council
    Through out the district there are a number of sites which have become contaminated as a result of the manufacture, use, storage and disposal of hazardous substances. Assessment of sites throughout the District which have been associated with hazardous substances has been undertaken. This has resulted in the identification of sites with known levels of...
    Created 3 September 2022 Updated 3 February 2025
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