NEWS | HE KARERE
Local Water Done Well sammies session, midday 2 April
Have you got any burning questions about the Local Water Done Well proposals? And how we're best to move forward with water delivery services in our District? Join us on Wednesday, 2 April, between 12-1pm where our Carterton Mayor, Councillors and Water Experts will...
Rahui in place: Ruamāhanga River
A Rāhui is in place on the Ruamāhanga river from: where the Whangaehu River enters the Ruamāhanga, to: the convergence of the Waiawangawanga/Waingawa River with the Ruamāhanga [a distance of about 2kms]. The Rāhui will be lifted on Sunday 30 March The rāhui is...
Roadside weed spraying begins in April
We're set to begin our roadside weed spraying programme in April. If you are on our No Spray Register, now is the time to make sure your roadside “No Spray Markers” are clearly visible to our contractor from the road. One of the requirements of being on these...
PROJECTS | KAUPAPA
Cyclone Gabrielle: Two Years On
This week marks two years since Cyclone Gabrielle swept down the North Island, leaving significant damage in its wake. Following on quickly from the earlier Cyclone Hale, both adverse weather events caused severe flooding and slips in parts of the Wairarapa, with...
Network Environmental Performance Reporting Water & Wastewater Measures 2023/24
Carterton District Council submitted its annual Network Environmental Performance Report to Taumata Arowai in September 2024. The Water Services Act 2021 has mandatory requirements for certain public network operators to monitor and report on the environmental...
Council resolves to support Wairarapa and Tararua Water Services Delivery Plan, exit Wellington Plan
Carterton District Council has resolved to exit the Wellington Region Water Services Delivery Plan project and focus on developing a joint Wairarapa-Tararua Water Services Delivery Plan. The decision was made during today’s Ordinary Council Meeting [Wednesday, 30...