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New Zealand's environmental perceptions, concerns and related statistics signify how crucial it is to continue building and expanding our knowledge of our environment.
Recreational water standards define the maximum concentrations of contaminants in water before it becomes risky for people and the environment.
Insufficient knowledge about the condition of our freshwater ecosystems and water quality directly impacts our quality of life.
Water quality is a critical part of environmental monitoring. When water quality is poor, it affects aquatic life and, essentially, the whole surrounding ecosystem.
Acting on the need for clear, consistent water quality data is the stepping stone to protecting New Zealand’s waters. By monitoring quality, we can start to understand the river.
Water pollution affects New Zealand rivers and lakes. While ecologists push for a lower nitrate level maximum, Ngāi Tahu seek authority over waterways in their tribunal area.