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Coordinates: 40°53′S 175°00′E / 40.883°S 175.000°E / -40.883; 175.000
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The river drains the western flanks of the [[Tararua Range]]s around [[Reikorangi]] and the [[Akatarawa Valley]], then passes to the south of the town of [[Waikanae]] before entering the [[Tasman Sea]] at Waikanae Beach. Tributaries include the [[Maungakotukutuku Stream]], [[Ngatiawa River]], and [[Reikorangi Stream]]. The [[estuary]] of the river is a significant reserve providing shelter and habitat for local and migratory seabirds.
The river drains the western flanks of the [[Tararua Range]]s around [[Reikorangi]] and the [[Akatarawa Valley]], then passes to the south of the town of [[Waikanae]] before entering the [[Tasman Sea]] at Waikanae Beach. Tributaries include the [[Maungakotukutuku Stream]], [[Ngatiawa River]], and [[Reikorangi Stream]]. The [[estuary]] of the river is a significant reserve providing shelter and habitat for local and migratory seabirds.


Water up to a maximum amount is taken out of the river as water supply for [[Waikanae]] and [[Paraparaumu]]. This sometimes leads to water restrictions if the river runs low, however in January 2005 the river burst its banks after heavy rain.
Water up to a maximum amount is taken out of the river as water supply for [[Waikanae]] and [[Paraparaumu]]. This sometimes leads to water restrictions if the river runs low, however in January 2005 the river burst its banks after heavy rain. As with most rivers, the Waikanae river seasonally has issues with algae, primarily [[Didymosphenia geminata]].


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Revision as of 23:19, 17 October 2013

Waikanae River flowing towards sea
Waikanae River entering Tasman Sea at Waikanae Beach

Waikanae River is located on the Kapiti Coast in the North Island of New Zealand.

The river drains the western flanks of the Tararua Ranges around Reikorangi and the Akatarawa Valley, then passes to the south of the town of Waikanae before entering the Tasman Sea at Waikanae Beach. Tributaries include the Maungakotukutuku Stream, Ngatiawa River, and Reikorangi Stream. The estuary of the river is a significant reserve providing shelter and habitat for local and migratory seabirds.

Water up to a maximum amount is taken out of the river as water supply for Waikanae and Paraparaumu. This sometimes leads to water restrictions if the river runs low, however in January 2005 the river burst its banks after heavy rain. As with most rivers, the Waikanae river seasonally has issues with algae, primarily Didymosphenia geminata.


40°53′S 175°00′E / 40.883°S 175.000°E / -40.883; 175.000