- Kawarau River
Kawarau River drains
Lake Wakatipu , in northwesternOtago ,New Zealand . The river flows generally eastwards for about 60 km and passes through the steep Kawarau Gorge until it joinsLake Dunstan near Cromwell. TheShotover River enters it from the north; theNevis River enters it from the south. Containing many rapids and strong currents, the river can be dangerous and has claimed many lives.The Roaring Meg Hydro Scheme discharges into the Kawarau, and at times the lower station has been flooded by the river. A few hundred meters west of the station is a natural bridge where the river narrows to 1.2m wide, which was used as a crossing place by early goldminers. The goldminers were crossing from the Dunedin side on the current Mt Difficulty Station to the northern side on Waitiri Station to get access to the Arrow Goldfields.Cromwell Handbook 2nd edition: [http://www.cromwell.org.nz/downloads/Handbook2005.pdf http://www.cromwell.org.nz/downloads/Handbook2005.pdf] ]
In the 19th century,
gold was extracted from the river. Some of the miners' huts remain today, many of them close to thrivingvineyard s. In 1924 a company was formed to drain the river by blocking off Lake Wakatipu, with the intent of then collecting gold from the river bed. Ten massive gates were completed in 1927 and although the river level dropped it was not laid bare as planned. The gates now form part of State Highway 6. The Goldfields Mining Centre located in the gorge operates demonstration centre with a working exhibition of gold mining techniques.Tourist adventure activities on the river include jet boating, white water rafting, river surfing, and
bungy jumping . TheKawarau Bridge , 43m above the river, and a Category I historic place [cite web
title=Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge on the Register of Historic Places
url=http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/ListingDetail.asp?RID=50&sm=
accessdate=2008-09-23] , is the site of the world's first commercial bungy jumping operation. Eastburn Station gave up the 300 plus acres that forms the natural backdrop as a reserve. The river is also the largest volume commercially rafted in New Zealand, having an average flow of 216 m3/s at Chards Road measuring station. [ Otago Regional Council monthly river flow data: [http://www.orc.govt.nz/portal.asp?categoryid=98 http://www.orc.govt.nz/portal.asp?categoryid=98] ] . The four significant commercially used rapids on the river are Smiths Falls, Twin Bridges, Do Little Do Nothing and the 400m Chinese Dog Leg. Below these are the dangerous Nevis Bluff, Citroen and Roaring Meg sections. Because of the danger Waitiri Station usually declines access. [ [http://www.rafting.com/kawarau-river-rafting.htm http://www.rafting.com/kawarau-river-rafting.htm] ]The river also featured as a setting for the 'Pillars of the King' in the 2001 motion picture, "".
On 25 September 2008, a Chinese tourist died in a jet boat accident at the confluence with the Shotover. The Kawarau Jet boat flipped after hitting a sandbar, leaving one passenger trapped underneath, and putting the remaining 21 and driver into the river. [cite web|url=http://www.odt.co.nz/news/queenstown-lakes/24722/tourist-killed-jetboat-crash-named|title=Tourist killed in jetboat crash named|date=29 September 2008|publisher=Otago Daily Times|accessdate=2008-09-29]
The name should be pronounced to rhyme with "now" but is often pronounced by locals as if it were "K'worra". It should not be confused with the
Bay of Plenty town "Kawerau ".Water Conservation Order
A
Water Conservation Order protects the river for its wild and scenic character, natural characteristics, scientific values and for recreational use. No damming of the river is allowed and the water must be maintained to a specific standard. The Water conservation Order covers the stretch of river from the Lake Wakatipu control gates to Scrubby Stream. [cite web
title = WATER CONSERVATION (KAWARAU) ORDER 1997
publisher = New Zealand Government
date = 1997-03-17
url = http://rangi.knowledge-basket.co.nz/regs/regs/text/1997/1997038.txt
format = text
accessdate = 2008-07-18 ]ee also
commonscat|Kawarau river
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