Council adopts the recommendations of the independent hearing commissioners on Plan Change 7 and Plan Change 2.
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Sign up for the latest newsSoil Conservation and Revegetation project (SCAR project) promotes soil stabilisation and improves soil management in areas subject to erosion and high winds.
Find out about the review of the Overseer tool and how this could impact the way we manage our waterways.
The Ahuriri catchment in Twizel is benefitting from passionate local farmers and their will to improve water quality.
Fencing of two tarns (small alpine lakes) and a large wetland has now been completed at Balmoral Station near Lake Takapō/Tekapō.
Canterbury farmers are facing a challenging winter and Environment Canterbury is working with industry bodies to offer advice and support.
Find the latest updates on rainfall, river flow and key roading updates across the region.
A QEII covenant and funding from Fonterra is helping to protect one of the best examples of a coastal scarp wetland in Kaikōura.
Ashburton water zone committee Chair William Thomas talks about the Mayfield Hinds Valetta consent renewal and our need to empathise with others.
Harrison Spraying Services Limited has been fined $120,000 after contaminating a water race which subsequently killed hundreds of fish.
Ashburton Water Zone Committee Chair William Thomas talks about his visit to Lake Clearwater and the challenge of preserving our high-country environment.
With crop residue burning season here, it is essential that the all rules and requirements are followed to manage any potentially adverse effects.