Lake Taupo long-term monitoring programme 2017-2018 / prepared by: Piet Verburg and Anathea Albert (NIWA).

By: Verburg, Piet [author.].
Contributor(s): Albert, Anathea [author.] | Waikato (N.Z.). Regional Council (2011- ) [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Waikato Regional Council technical report: 2019/18.Publisher: Hamilton [New Zealand] : Waikato Regional Council, 2019.Description: 1 online resource : colour illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): WATER QUALITY | MEASUREMENT | STATISTICS | LAKE TAUPO | NEW ZEALAND | ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: TR 2019/18 Waikato Regional Council website | WRC pdf | NIWA document server | National Digital Heritage Archive Open Access Summary: Waikato Regional Council has commissioned a long-term programme to monitor water quality of Lake Taupo with the expectation that the trophic status will slowly change to reflect changes in land use within the lake's catchments. This programme commenced in October 1994 and is conducted by NIWA with field assistance from the Department of Internal Affairs, Taupo Harbourmaster’s Office. This report presents the results from the 2017-2018 monitoring period. The monitoring programme was designed to detect change through assessment of the lake’s water quality. The long-term monitoring programme uses the historical mid-lake site, Site A. Previous work determined that the near-shore water quality was very similar to the mid-lake water quality.
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"March 2019."

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NIWA CLIENT REPORT No: 2019185HN. Report date: March 2019. NIWA Project: EVW19201

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Waikato Regional Council has commissioned a long-term programme to monitor water quality of Lake Taupo with the expectation that the trophic status will slowly change to reflect changes in land use within the lake's catchments. This programme commenced in October 1994 and is conducted by NIWA with field assistance from the Department of Internal Affairs, Taupo Harbourmaster’s Office. This report presents the results from the 2017-2018 monitoring period.
The monitoring programme was designed to detect change through assessment of the lake’s water quality.
The long-term monitoring programme uses the historical mid-lake site, Site A. Previous work determined that the near-shore water quality was very similar to the mid-lake water quality.

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