Regional toxic algae alert issued by Greater Wellington
Toxic algae is quickly intensifying throughout the region, with all monitored rivers reaching health alert levels and Wairarap's Waipoua River remaining hazardous for swimmers.
Toxic algae is quickly intensifying throughout the region, with all monitored rivers reaching health alert levels and Wairarap's Waipoua River remaining hazardous for swimmers.
Chair of Greater Wellington Regional Council Daran Ponter says the $1.
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