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Sustainable groundwater resources, Heretaunga Plains, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Authors:L J Brown  P N Dravid  N A Hudson  C B Taylor
Institution:(1) Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 30 368, Lower Hutt 6315, New Zealand Fax: +64-4-5704-600 e-mail: lenbrown@xtra.co.nz, NZ;(2) Hawke's Bay Regional Council, Private Bag 6006, Napier, New Zealand, NZ;(3) Intensive Livestock Environmental Management Services, Department of Primary Industries, P.O. Box 102, Toowoomba 4350, Queensland, Australia, AU
Abstract: The Heretaunga Plains, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, is underlain by Quaternary fluvial, estuarine-lagoonal, and marine deposits infilling a subsiding syncline. Within the depositional sequence, river-channel gravels form one of the most important aquifer systems in New Zealand. An interconnected unconfined–confined aquifer system contains groundwater recharged from the Ngaruroro River bed at the inland margin of the plain, 20 km from the coast. At the coast, gravel aquifers extend to a depth of 250 m. In 1994–95, 66 Mm3 of high quality groundwater was abstracted for city and rural water supply, agriculture, industry, and horticulture. Use of groundwater, particularly for irrigation, has increased in the last 5 years. Concern as to the sustainability of the groundwater resource led to a research programme (1991–96). This paper presents the results and recommends specific monitoring and research work to refine the groundwater balance, and define and maintain the sustainable yield of the aquifer system. Three critical management factors are identified. These are (1) to ensure maintenance of consistent, unimpeded groundwater recharge from the Ngaruroro River; (2) to specifically monitor groundwater levels and quality at the margins of the aquifer system, where transmissivity is <5000 m2/d and summer groundwater levels indicate that abstraction exceeds recharge; (3) to review groundwater-quality programs to ensure that areas where contamination vulnerability is identified as being highest are covered by regular monitoring. Received, January 1998 / Revised, August 1998, March 1999 / Accepted, April 1999
Keywords:  general hydrogeology  groundwater management  groundwater quality  groundwater recharge/water budget  New Zealand
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