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Waikato region

Groundwater Zone: Pukekohe

The Pukekohe zone consists of a shallow basalt aquifer and the deeper Kaawa sandstone aquifer. Both aquifers cross the regional boundary with Auckland Council managing the northern section. Water use is primarily for horticultural irrigation and domestic supply.

Allocation is largely limited from the shallow basalt aquifers due to the direct impact on streams. Users are directed into the deeper Kaawa aquifer.

Groundwater in this zone

Regional councils collect information about how much water is available and manage resource consents for those wishing to take water from groundwater supplies. Use the buttons below to view regional information on: how much water is available, where it comes from and how its used.

Water Quantity

Groundwater available: Irrigation
Industrial
Stock
Hydroelectrical
Town supply
  • Groundwater in this zone
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    Groundwater in this zone

    Accurately estimating the total amount of water available in a groundwater management zone is not currently possible. Regional Councils are working with the Ministry for the Environment on the best way to calculate this figure. We will include these figures on LAWA when they become available. In the meantime, for more information about a particular groundwater management zone, contact your regional council.

  • Water consents: How much water is consented and used?

    Groundwater available to consent

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    Consented water in this groundwater zone

    Use the tables below to look at how much water is available compared with how much is actually consented within this water management zone. Click the plus to expand subzones where available

  • Water consents: How is consented water used?

    Consents by use in this groundwater zone

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    Consented water in this zone

    Overall annual volume for
    Relative breakdown
    Activity Percentage of total consented Total volume Number of consents
    Total % m3

    The above table shows the proportion of water consented for irrigation, industrial, stock, town supply and other.

    Waikato Regional Council is currently unable to provide resource consent data at a water management zone level. They are working on this and will update the site soon. 

Monitored sites in this Zone

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