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Fault zones for the Ohariu Fault, Porirua catchment area, NZ
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilOhariu Fault Zone (DSIR, 1989). Coverage extent is the Porirua Catchment.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Fault zones for the Upper Hutt District, NZ
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilUpper Hutt Fault Zones (IGNS,2005). Fault avoidance zones for the 5 known active faults in the Upper Hutt City TA area. Surveyed by IGNS for GWRC in 2005. See report 551.22 DIS 2 in the GWRC library; 'Upper Hutt City Fault Trace Project", R Van Dissen et al, IGNS Report 2005/151.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
GWRC Park Hunting Areas
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilPermitted hunting areas within Greater Wellington Regional Parks and Forests. Enquiries may be made by contacting the Upper Hutt Depot.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
GWRC Park Tracks
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilThe location of tracks for walking and tramping in the Greater Wellington Parks Network. For more information regarding the activities these tracks are able to accomodate, see the GWRC website.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
GWRC Parks Fences
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilFencelines and barriers located within the Greater Wellington Park Network.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
GWRC Parks Gates and Stiles
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilThe locations of gates and farm stiles present in the Greater Wellington parks network and maintained by GWRC staff.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
GWRC PNRP Coastal Marine Area and Rivermouth Boundaries
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilCoastal Marine Area and River Mouth boundaries identified and mapped for the Wellington Region. These boundaries were agreed to for the Regional Coastal Plan for the Wellington Region 2000 and the delineations that appear in this map conform to those agreements. All other rivers and streams not identified are defined using the RMA 1991 definition, as...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Middle Ruamahanga 20 to 30m (Tables 7.5, 7.6)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Middle Ruamahanga 0 to 20m (Tables 7.5, 7.6)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Lower Ruamahanga over 20m (Tables 7.7, 7.8)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater Zones for Lower Hutt (Tables 8.2, 8.3)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Middle Ruamahanga over 30m (Tables 7.5, 7.6)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Lower Ruamahanga 0 to 20m (Tables 7.7, 7.8)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater Zones for Kapiti (Tables 10.2, 10.3)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Rivers with Minimum Flows (Table 7.1)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Hutt Aquifer Zone
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Upper Ruamahanga over 30m (Tables 7.3, 7.4)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Upper Ruamahanga 20 to 30m (Tables 7.3, 7.4)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater for the Upper Ruamahanga 0 to 20 m (Tables 7.3, 7.4)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022 -
Groundwater Zones Upper Hutt Tables Under 50m (Tables 8.2, 8.3)
Greater Wellington Regional CouncilWellington Region - Proposed Natural Resources Plan 2015. Data layers for groundwater zones and aquifers created by GW Strategy Group & integrated by G Palmer Sept 2015.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 2 February 2022