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Water & Environmental Care Association Inc
 
“Good water quality is a community priority”

Pollution of the Manawatu River is rife not only with consented waste water and factory discharges but also unnecessary erosion from building sites and non-point discharge.Photo Mike Joy

Objective:

To promote the sustainable management of the natural environment affecting the Manawatu River catchment, the Horowhenua District and surrounding Districts.

Meetings are held the first Monday of every month at Thompson House, Kent St, Levin, commencing at 7.00 p.m.

Manawatu River Estuary at Foxton Beach.The quality of the water discharging into the sea here affects the surrounding coastline and wildlife. Photo Adi LengIf you would like to know more about this group or to join...

Contact

Christina Paton
Secretary
Phone 06 363 5323

email malimidwe@paradise.net.nz

 




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