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Lower Waikato stopbank upgrades

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Council:
Waikato Regional Council

Funded: $5.22m 
Total cost: $10m 

Project start year: 2024/25 

This project involves raising the levels of up to 13.8 kilometres of stopbanks in the Tūakau area in the lower Waikato River catchment to allow for protection against a one in 100-year flood event. The stopbanks provide peace of mind for communities living in high flood-risk areas from Huntly to Port Waikato. The upgrade is the result of a scheme review that aims to maintain Waikato Regional Council’s existing level of service commitment to these communities.   

Project benefits, adaptation, resilience and collaboration 

This infrastructure upgrade is critical for ongoing flood resilience. It will reduce the likelihood of the impacts from flooding, not only to the communities that live in the area, and the townships, but also to those who travel through the lower Waikato catchment via the state highway, roads and main trunk line.  

By raising the crest height of the stopbanks to meet design levels, this infrastructure will continue to provide the level of protection they were designed for and agreed to by the communities at risk. 

The project allows for continued employment within the agricultural sector and the townships of this area, which in turn supports the local economy. It also enables the continued development and building of infrastructure (for example, roads, internet, electricity, schools) required to support the communities in the lower Waikato catchment. 

This work is co-funded by Waikato Regional Council and central government through Kānoa’s Regional Infrastructure Fund. 

With continued protection against one-in 100-year events, the communities can continue to live and work in this area, with peace of mind.  

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