No.10 2005

Contaminants in urban stormwater: how much from where?

New urban stormwater guide

Water resources outlook for autumn

Water resources review for summer

In this issue

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    Water resources outlook for autumn

    Water resources outlook for autumn (March - May)
    The following soil moisture levels & river flows are likely:
    North and west of the North Island
    normal or below normal river flows, and normal soil moisture levels
    East coast of the North Island
    below normal river flows, and normal or below normal soil moisture levels
    Elsewhere
    normal river flows and soil moisture levels
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    Water resources review for summer

    Water resources review for summer (December - February)
    River flows
    River flows were near or above normal over most of the North Island, apart from Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay, which were drier than normal.
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    Contaminants in urban stormwater: how much from where?

    Contaminants in urban stormwater: how much from where?
    This graph illustrates how well our model predicts zinc loads in stormwater. Click to enlarge.
    Our stormwater quality monitoring for Auckland City Council and Metrowater has involved many hours inside the pipes. Pete Pattinson checks his equipment before going in.
    Lorna Pelly downloading data at Blockhouse Bay.
    In the past, stormwater treatment was mostly focused on controlling sediment.
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    New urban stormwater guide

    New urban stormwater guideWhen NIWA scientists ran workshops for users of our urban stormwater research, they found a big need for simplified methods and guidelines on assessing the effects of urban development on stream flows and therefore on the habitat for creatures living in streams.