Looking after our natural resources
In the wake of the 15th anniversary of the 22 February earthquakes, we’re taking a look at different Council aspects of the rebuild, and how far we’ve come. Next up, the residential red zone's Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC).
In the wake of the 15th anniversary of the 22 February earthquakes, we’re taking a look at different Council aspects of the rebuild, and how far we’ve come. Next up, the residential red zone's Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC).
The long-awaited project to build erosion and flood protection structures along Te Ihutai/Avon-Heathcote Estuary edge in Southshore and South New Brighton is set to begin, following the approval of resource consent this week.
A one-year trial to help stop zinc runoff getting into waterways is underway as part of Christchurch City Council’s commitment to improve urban stormwater quality.
The Sustainability Fund is open now for applications for projects that help meet the Christchurch City Council’s climate change objective and targets.
Information and data about the health of Christchurch’s urban waterways is accessible to all following the launch of an online water quality tool.
The Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor’s (OARC) first wetland is becoming a haven for native wildlife, with new bird species flocking in to nest.
A plan which aims to improve stormwater management across Banks Peninsula has been endorsed.