Irrigation intake structures on the Rakaia River will have to include fish screens to prevent salmon smolt and adult fish being caught in the irrigation channels. Above is part of the intake structure for the South Rakaia scheme that irrigates four farms and was the first communal irrigation scheme built by the Ministry of Works and Development.
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Press, 27 December 1979, Page 13
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57Irrigation intake structures on the Rakaia River will have to include fish screens to prevent salmon smolt and adult fish being caught in the irrigation channels. Above is part of the intake structure for the South Rakaia scheme that irrigates four farms and was the first communal irrigation scheme built by the Ministry of Works and Development. Press, 27 December 1979, Page 13
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