Waitakaruru River

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The Waitakaruru River is a river of the Waikato Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows initially north before turning northwest across the northwestern corner of the Hauraki Plains, reaching the southwestern corner of the Firth of Thames close to the settlement of Waitakaruru.

Length15 km (9.3 mi)
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Waitakaruru River
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationHapuakohe Range
Mouth 
  location
Firth of Thames
Length15 km (9.3 mi)
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Grey mangrove, or mānawa, has rapidly colonised the estuary since 1940, due to sediment deposited by the rivers and climate change.[1]

Pollution

In its lower reaches the river is not fit for swimming,[2] as the nitrogen and phosphorus pollution levels are many times those of the natural river.[3]

Pollution has generally been worsening, as shown in this table -

More information Conductivity, Turbidity ...
Relative seasonal Kendall slope estimator (RSKSE) trends (% per year). Important (i.e. slope direction probability over 95% and RSKSE over ±1% pa) improvements, or deteriorations in bold.
Conductivity Turbidity Visual clarity Total nitrogen Nitrate-N Ammonia Total phosphorus (provisional) Dissolved reactive P Escherichia coli
1993–2017 1.1 –1.8 1.9 –1.5 –1.8 –3.6 –1.6 –0.7 –2.0
2008–2017 –0.4 –4.2 7.6 –2.6 –1.5 –3.0 –3.9 –2.3 –7.3
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Monthly records are flow-adjusted using a Lowess curve fit with 30% span.[4]

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