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Quiet alarm bells ringing for Tauranga’s water supply

As small cities grow, they attract large city problems. Water management is one of those issues and it will require careful calibration.

Nathan Smith
Fri, 14 Jul 2017

Tauranga’s declining water quality and quantity are ringing “alarm bells” as the city’s urban areas expand and compete for water use with horticulture and agriculture.

The pending water bottleneck emerging in Tauranga was inevitable because as small cities grow, they attract big city problems.

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 14 Jul 2017
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