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Modelling for stormwater management
The objectives of this case study were to provide an example of how a risk assessment of an urban drainage system can be undertaken using an existing operational model -
Climate change and stormwater
Stormwater management is recognised by the Ministry for the Environment as a local government service that is potentially at risk from climate change and may need adaptation. -
Assessing the performance of stormwater treatment
Stormwater treatment is becoming increasingly important as we learn more about the adverse effects of diffuse pollution on our receiving environments. -
Characterising stormwater quality
Urban stormwater can contain a variety of contaminants at a wide range of concentrations, collected as the rainwater runs over impervious surfaces. -
Urban hydrological monitoring
Urban drainage systems include pipe networks, streams and rivers, often in a highly modified condition. -
Stormwater management
NIWA has a range of services and research capabilities to assist with assessing and managing the effects of stormwater and urban development on streams, estuaries and harbours. -
Identifying New Zealand freshwater fishes
NIWA has a series of identification guides available to help you identify New Zealand fish species both in the field and in the laboratory. The quick-guides are great for use in the field and the formal keys provide a greater level of detail. -
NZFFD publications and catchment number directory
Access commonly cited references for the NZFFD and the Catchments of New Zealand publication. -
Biosecurity tools
Software Tool/ResourceOur biosecurity management tools include: assessment models, field surveys, management advice and the testing of control methods.