Low flows on the Rakaia River, such as the proposed 42 cumec minimum flow level, might hate implications for recreation, salmon fishing, birdlife, and erosion in the river catchment. Above is a view of the river from Barrhill to the mouth, showing many of the braided streams and channels that could be affected if water flow's were lowered.
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Press, 27 December 1979, Page 13
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58Low flows on the Rakaia River, such as the proposed 42 cumec minimum flow level, might hate implications for recreation, salmon fishing, birdlife, and erosion in the river catchment. Above is a view of the river from Barrhill to the mouth, showing many of the braided streams and channels that could be affected if water flow's were lowered. Press, 27 December 1979, Page 13
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