Update on algae at Wai-iti
Update 9 February 2024
Toxic Algae levels in the Wai-Iti and Lee Rivers have dropped below 20% coverage. This reduced presence means a lower risk and we…
Update 9 February 2024
Toxic Algae levels in the Wai-Iti and Lee Rivers have dropped below 20% coverage. This reduced presence means a lower risk and we…
Water Shortage Directions, which come into effect on Monday 12 February, 2024 will affect several water management zones across the Tasman District.
For the first time, Stage…
Latest test results in relation to the ongoing monitoring of the Tākaka bore water situation have eased concern around the drinking water quality at all sample…
Tasman District Council is asking two things of residents and visitors as they look to reduce the level of damage to its parks and reserves.
If you…
The Top of the South summer marine pest surveillance programme aims to educate boat users on the risks posed by marine pests, minimise the introduction of…
Some of Tasman’s Great Taste Trail users may be wondering what is happening at the Richmond Deviation / Māpua turnoff.
The Nelson Regional Sewerage Business Unit (NRSBU)…
Ever wondered how much rain we have had? Or if a river is rising or falling? If you look at the stats of the most viewed…
While owners of maritime vessels long to have their hulls in contact with a piece of the Mediterranean, there’s a pest in our waters that could…
Positive test results at three sample sites have been returned in relation to the ongoing monitoring of the Tākaka bore water following the fire at the…
We wish to congratulate and introduce Leonie Rae as our new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Leonie is familiar to many within our organisation as well as the…