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Water Quality Classification 2 2 8 9 9 3 0 0 0 Water Quality Classification - November 2008 0 0 0 0 0 E 1:50 000 2926804 E 6370000N O 6369700 63 000 "91 "92 "93 "94 "95 "96 "97 "98 "99 "00 "01 "02 "03 "04 "05 "06 "07 "08 "09 "10 "11 "12 "13 "14 "15 "16 "17 "18 "19 "20 "21 "22 p "23 "24 "25 "26 "28 "29 70 N Sheet X15 - Omaio e k m e Pio a p S io e S r t t re t r am e S W Okahu Point a a P m a k i o a o 69 k n " Awanui i r u o a i Water Quality Classification r a e h m W i 2920606 trea S n i S t e 6368465 in r St O r e ream a m am Fish Spawning Purposes Upper Tarawera River e Pariokara tr S a "68 ih 2921064 p Fish Puropses Lower Tarawera River o 6368069 2921391 K e 2923144 2925831 6367479 T Omaio Bay 2921609 6367195 2925485 6367336 Natural State (Lake) 6367280 6367272 2921826 2924156 2926372 2927273 6367298 6367080 6367025 6367006 2928717 2920855 6366697 Natural State (River) "67 6367230 2922067 2922731 2925547 2926761 2927713 2929279 Pokohinu Point 2925176 6367087 6367100 6367263 6367141 6366818 6366518 2922969 2925003 2926921 2928876 6367083 2929920 6367044 6366984 6366942 2927404 6366619 Otuwhare 6366441 Managed State (Lake) 6366949 2929580 6366500 Modified Watercourses with Ecological Values Ohae Point Omaio "66 2918399 2924380 Drain Water Quality 6365647 6366062 2919415 2925216 6365669 2924753 6365511 W T 6365646 2925518 a e Aquatic Ecosystem (Bay of Plenty) i 6365148 o W 2917559 ir 2920532 "65 a a 6364917 i Otehirinaki6364949 S o t t 2925519 r i Contact Recreation e 2918278 u Puketapu Point a i 6364563 m 6364975 m n a g 2924058 e a 2923268 6364170 tr S S 6364101 2925519 i tre 2923180 Water Supply k a Whitianga Bay u m 2921423 6363908 6364525 ut 6364008 et "64 a 35 w 2920828 2923213 Bay of Plenty Regional Base Line e 6364188 6363517 a Orangoihunui Point m W a 2922376 2916244 e r 6363247 6363210 t 2921601 Unclassified Water Body S 6363562 Waihap o a ko r 2922488 Whitianga m po a k a 6362790 Tokata Point a o S i 63 e " t a r r t e a W Ng S m aruariki Strea i e m t i T h Environment Bay of Plenty Regional Bdy w a k O 2 Ha State Highway 62 pa " rap 2915365 ara 6361396 R m iv Roading (metal surface) 2915068 a e e r r 6361526 t S e Indigenous Forest Ma u pa h 61 ra o T rea " S St m 2915576 P e t u re W p 6361027 e h ta a T a ka Planted Forest m Man r To H Te garoa St engaio Stream a ream p Tutu ar 2914636 Str ap r eam a ive 6360110 mawa r a R Urban Area O k a P a S "60 h tr a ea Houpoto o 2914868 m S 6359755 t 2915006 r e 6359700 a m Checked: Environmental Planning Section,Environmental Planning, m T a e tre Environment Bay of Plenty. 2915064 R S 6359115 im am ne Approved: Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Environment Bay of Plenty. u Stre m io 59 ea Wa " H tr Date: November 2008 o S u u p k o u am t o e o tr S m S tr a u e g t a m a m 2913775 n g a a n 6357895 e a r M North Points t M o 58 S Magnetic North on this map is 201/2 E of Grid North during 2000 " e e T increasing at the rate of approximately1/2o over 33 years. r 2914439 a 6357458 h w Projection and Grid Information u 2913866 a This map is drawn on the New Zealand Map Grid Projection, a 6357652 T m minimum error conformal projection. 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The grid is the New Zealand Map Grid, showing co-ordinates in metres in terms of Water Quality Classification Map - Omaio the Geodetic Datum 1949, based on the International (Hayford) Spheroid.
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