- Wairau River
The Wairau River is one of the longer rivers in
New Zealand 'sSouth Island . It flows for 170 kilometres from theSpenser Mountains (a northern range of theSouthern Alps ), firstly in a northwards direction and then northeast down a long, straight valley in inland Marlborough.The river's lower reaches are noted for the fertile plain which surrounds them, now one of New Zealand's finest
wine producing regions. The river has its outflow intoCook Strait atCloudy Bay , just north of Blenheim in the island's northeast. The Wairau River meets the sea at theWairau Bar , an important archaeological site.In pre-European and early colonial New Zealand, one of the South Island's largest
Māori settlements was close to the mouth of the Wairau.The
Wairau Valley was the scene of the 1843Wairau Affray , the first violent clash between Maori residents and English settlers over land in New Zealand.Hydroelectricity
There are currently two hydroelectric power stations operating on tributaries of the river. A further five are proposed by
TrustPower that will operate on a 48 kilometre long canal. Up to 60% of the flow of the river will be diverted into the canal. Aresource consent has been granted for the scheme but opponents have already appealed to the Environment Court. [cite news
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External links
* [http://www.trustpower.co.nz/Content/Generation/Hydro/WairauValleyHydroScheme.aspx TrustPower] - Wairau Valley hydroelectric power scheme
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