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  • GWRC Flood Hazards Areas for the Wellington Region

    Greater Wellington Regional Council
    Combined regional flood hazards extent for rivers and streams in the Wellington Region. Data supplied in Feb 2017 from GWRC Flood Protection Dept for the GWRC public flood hazard maps project. Extra extent data supplied by KCDC and WCC was added in May 2017. If you want more information about Flood Risk in the Western part of the Region, please contact...
    Created 6 February 2020 Updated 2 September 2020
  • Flood Zones

    Wellington City Council
    Flood zones are identified from a combination of historic flooding records and flood modelling compiled by Wellington Water. Data has been compiled from a variety of sources and its accuracy may vary. Information supplied is to the best of Wellington Water's knowledge, and must not be used for detailed engineering design. Please contact Wellington Water...
    Created 21 June 2020 Updated 10 July 2020
  • PNCC Flood Prone Area

    Palmerston North City Council
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    Created 20 August 2018 Updated 11 June 2020
  • BayHazards - Bay of Plenty Natural Hazards Viewer

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    An interactive viewer of the Bay of Plenty's natural hazards. Explore this map to discover information on the natural hazards that impact our region.Note: the Resources Page is hosted on BOPGISAPP01. Go to D:\documents\BayHazards if you want to make any changes.
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Hawke's Bay Stopbanks

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Council maintains a network of stopbanks, hydraulic structures and pump stations, as well as managing the river, stream and drainage channels to ensure they work as expected during floods. The overall aim is to reduce the risk of flood and erosion damage while maintaining a high quality river environment. The stopbanks on the major rivers are designed to...
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Hawke's Bay Flood Risk Areas

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Much of the settled Hawke’s Bay region is low lying and built on river flood plains. This brings the risk of flooding, which is our most common natural hazard - a severe storm or flood happens every 10 years on average. Major storms affect wide areas and can be accompanied by strong winds, heavy rain or snowfall, thunder, lightning, and rough seas. They...
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020