- Waihao River
The Waihao River is a natural watercourse in the Canterbury region of
New Zealand 'sSouth Island . [Land Information New Zealand, [http://www.linz.govt.nz/apps/placenames/index.html?p=15765 Geographic Placenames Database: Place Name Detail - Waihao River] , accessed 23 October 2007.]Characteristics
Its headwaters are in the
Hunter Hills , foothills of theSouthern Alps , and itscatchment area is 550 km². The catchment receives approximately 1,000 mm of rain annually. In its upper reaches, the river has two branches, the North Branch and South Branch, which join together at Waihao Forks. The river is well defined, but when it nears the coast, it becomes abraided river and has afloodplain of 25 km². [Environment Canterbury (ECan) and the Waimate District Council, [http://www.ecan.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/90EE4831-5EA1-4408-A046-8844D0ED1851/0/WaihaoRiverFloodplainManagementStrategy.pdf "Waihao River Floodplain Management Strategy"] , "Environment Canterbury Report No. R03/13 (October 2004: Environment Canterbury, Christchurch and Timaru), 10.] When it reaches the coast, the river turns and flows northwards, being joined by theWaimate Creek before discharging into theWainono Lagoon inStudholme , a locality to the east of the town ofWaimate . However, a culvert known as the Waihao Box has been cut into thegravel berm that separates the river from thePacific Ocean to provide permanent sea access. [Central South Island Tourism, [http://www.southisland.org.nz/heritagetrails/strawberry.html The Strawberry Trail] , accessed 23 October 2007.]Crossings
The river is crossed by two major roads. State Highway 1 crosses it near the coast between Willowbridge and Morven, while State Highway 82 crosses it inland at
Waihao Forks . Near the State Highway 1 crossing, it is also crossed by theMain South Line railway , and inland, it was formerly crossed by the Waimate Gorge Branch. Thisbranch line closed in 1953 and the bridges have been removed.Uses
Agricultural activity occurs the length of the river and it is thus a source of irrigation. It is also used for recreational purposes. Fishers visit the river to fish for
brown trout . [Fish and Game New Zealand, [http://www.fishandgame.org.nz/Site/Regions/CSI/fishingAccess.aspx "Central South Island Region"] , accessed 23 October 2007.] It is also followed by a walkway for approximately 5 km near Waihao Forks.Events
The river has been prone to flooding, with eighteen major flooding events occurring in the 20th century. The only decades during which major floods did not occur were the 1910s and 1970s, and major floods occurred every year from 1950 to 1953. [ECan, "Waihao River Floodplain Management Strategy", 12.]
Environment Canterbury and the local council have implemented strategies to reduce flooding, including the maintenance of stopbanks, managing theriparian zone to lower erosion, and restricting development to mitigate damage. [ECan, "Waihao River Floodplain Management Strategy", 22-3.]In 2000, two
special needs students aged 13 and 15 drowned while on a school trip to Black Hole, a swimming hole on the Waihao River. This event stimulated a re-assessment of school policies, and partly as a response to the incident, new safety guidelines were issued by the Ministry of Education. [Pete McDonald, [http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/petemcd/wrt/wrtA5.pdf "The Waihao River Tragedy: When Will They See the Error of Their RAMS?"] , "New Zealand Outdoor Instructors Association Quarterly" 14 (September 2000): 6.] In 2004, the mothers of the students sued the high school for breaching its duty of care to the students; the case was settled out of court in September 2007. [ [http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/4217367a6010.html "Sons' Death Claim Settled"] , "Timaru Herald", 28 September 2007.]References
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