NEW ZEALAND: HIKUTAIA STOPBANK WORK DUE FOR COMPLETION
March 04, 2008
March 04, 2008
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, March 4 -- The government of New Zealand issued the following news release:
Work to complete the last length of stopbank within the critical Waihou Valley Scheme is due to get underway on Monday 10 March, as Environment Waikato moves to finish the scheme that protects properties beside the Hikutaia River in the Thames-Coromandel district.
The earth and timber stopbank, which is approximately 600-millimetre high, is due to run through two ad . . .
Work to complete the last length of stopbank within the critical Waihou Valley Scheme is due to get underway on Monday 10 March, as Environment Waikato moves to finish the scheme that protects properties beside the Hikutaia River in the Thames-Coromandel district.
The earth and timber stopbank, which is approximately 600-millimetre high, is due to run through two ad . . .
