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Water Quality Classification - November 2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:50 000 E E Sheet U14 - Tauranga 6400000N 6400000N Puketutu Point 2 2 7 8 7 1 Water Quality Classification - November 2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:50 000 E E Sheet U14 - Tauranga 6400000N 6400000N Puketutu Point Tirohanga Point Water Quality Classification "99 Matahui Point "99 Blue Gum Fish Spawning Purposes Upper Tarawera River Bay Fish Puropses Lower Tarawera River "98 Natural State (Lake) Natural State (River) "97 Managed State (Lake) Matakana Island Modified Watercourses with Ecological Values "96 "96 Matakana Point (Flax Point) Drain Water Quality T a u r a n g a H a r b o u r Aquatic Ecosystem (Bay of Plenty) Aongatete "95 Paeroa Point "95 Contact Recreation 2770389 6394552 Water Supply "94 Bay of Plenty Regional Base Line Te Hopai Island Tahunamanu Island Unclassified Water Body Opureora Ngakautuakina Point Motutangaroa Isle "93 Motungaio "93 Omokoroa Point Wainui North Island Environment Bay of Plenty Regional Bdy Rangiwaea Island Omokoroa Beach State Highway 2 Moturiki Island Duck "92 Bay Roading (metal surface) Motuotau Island 2771174 B a y o f P l e n t y Indigenous Forest 6391070 Opunui Point Panepane Point "91 "91 Planted Forest Pahoia Motuhoa Apata Island Urban Area Mt Maunganui 2771068 "90 6389898 T a u r a n g a H a r b o u r "90 Mangawhai Bay Checked: Environmental Planning Section,Environmental Planning, Environment Bay of Plenty. Approved: Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Environment Bay of Plenty. 2770882 89 Tilby Point 89 Date: November 2008 " 6389057 " er Oikimoke Point v Omokoroa 2771063 i R Omanu 6388210 a p a North Points p Matua ai 1 o 88 W 88 Magnetic North on this map is 20 /2 E of Grid North during 2000 " Whareroa Point " increasing at the rate of approximately1/2o over 33 years. 2770889 2 Otumoetai Omanu Beach Projection and Grid Information 6387779 29 This map is drawn on the New Zealand Map Grid Projection, a W ain minimum error conformal projection. The grid is the New Zealand u i Bellevue Grid, showing co-ordinates in metres in terms of the Geodetic 87 R 87 " i " v Datum 1949, based on the International (Hayford) Spheroid. e 2777960 r 6386618 k e Grid Reference Reading re The grid reference on this map (1:50 000) can only be read to the nearest 100 metres 2777905 C 6386466 ru u Motuopae Is Te Ngaiopapapa r t Te Maunga e 2777313 O Point v (Peach Is) "86 2771200 i 6385853 2777856 Brookfield "86 6385887 R 6386261 Full grid reference (7 digits) a Waipu Bay 2771158 p Maheka Point 6385802 a eg: 2852600, 6341300 ip a 2776858 (Easting, Northing) 2777036 2A W 6385198 6385595 2782847 Short grid reference (3 digits) 2776755 Te Puna 6384892 eg: W15 526 413 "85 2770663 6384892 "85 (Sheet number, Easting, Northing) 6385222 Wairoa Pa TAURANGA 2779380 2779752 Judea Matapihi 2772451 6384451 6384374 2771021 6384344 Bethlehem 6384259 2776278 2779862 Oruamatua Point 6384097 6384226 2 2779515 "84 am 6384307 "84 2771990 re 6383906 t Bay of Plenty Region S 2 Karikari Point a 2779656 Rangataua Bay n 2779105 u 6383593 U12/13 P 6383510 2772996 e Kairua 6383015 T T/U13 "83 Minden Papamoa Beach "83 W13/14 2775897 Wairoa Gate Pa Maungatapu 2773374 6382509 2 6382631 T14 U14 V14 X14 Y14 2777485 2775163 2776402 6382101 6382478 6382089 2776927 6381848 T/U15 V15 W15 X15 Y15 2794818 "82 Welcome Bay 6381805 Waitao "82 2787720 m Ngapeke a 2777248 6381422 e 2784559 r U16 V16 W16 X16 Y16 t Whakamarama 6381263 6381226 2794814 2771900 2789774 2771847 S 6381304 6381479 a m Hairini 6381048 6381183 w a Greerton e ra r ti t 2776865 2787317 a S U/V17 W17 X17 81 P 6380702 6380694 81 " 2771551 e " n 6380968 o 2779598 i 2787530 Welcome Bay 2794640 Papamoa a o Oh ure an 6380393 Barkes Corner 6380575 re S tre 2787115 6380308 W U/V18 V/W18 2784000 6380167 6380057 2794780 2794909 2776380 Tauriko 2775773 6380018 6379959 6379760 2783812 U/V19 "80 6379826 "80 Environment Bay of Plenty 6379724 m Regional Boundary 2781429 a 2794888 2783523 e 6379743 r 6379601 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6370960 St r r r W kao re i t 2776285 e airapu am a r 2805670 iv p a S 6371543 i R a 6370909 71 i i a 71 t " i R " s k t K 1 : 50 000 C2165 g ia 2781988 2783268 2791853 W u n u a i 6370478 o p 6370591 Pyes Pa 6371015 i h t t u November 2008 m O Sheet U14 r Muirs Reef n u o 2792060 2784067 a River a N 6370283 2803233 Tauranga 2770594 k 6370453 6370370 u 2783940 6370034 a K 6370043 63 000 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 63 000 2 70 N 2 " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 70 N 8 7 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E E Ea s t in g s Projection and Grid Information Scale 1:50 000 This map is drawn on the New Zealand Map Grid Projection, a minimum error conformal 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1:50 000 Working with our communities fora better environment projection. The grid is the New Zealand Map Grid, showing co-ordinates in metres in terms of Water Quality Classification Map - Tauranga the Geodetic Datum 1949, based on the International (Hayford) Spheroid. E mahi ngatahi e pai a ke ai te taiao Kilometres Sheet U14 Tauranga.
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