Ruamahanga River Explained

Ruamahanga River
Map:NZ-Ruamahanga R.png
Map Size:270px
Source1 Location:Mount Dundas, Tararua Ranges
Mouth Location:Palliser Bay, Cook Strait
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:New Zealand
Length:158km (98miles)
Source1 Elevation:1504m (4,934feet)
Mouth Elevation:0m (00feet)
Discharge1 Avg:81m3/s[1]
Basin Size:3470km2
Tributaries Left:Tauweru River
Tributaries Right:Waipoua River, Waingawa River, Waiohine River, Lake Wairarapa outlet

The Ruamahanga River runs through the southeastern North Island of New Zealand.

The river's headwaters are in the Tararua Range northwest of Masterton. From there it runs firstly south and then southwest for 130km (80miles) before emptying into the Cook Strait. The towns of Masterton and Martinborough are close to the banks of the river. It is joined by many other rivers, including the Tauweru River near Gladstone.[2]

In its lower reaches, the river meanders across a large floodplain, culminating in the wetlands around the edges of Lake Wairarapa. The river once flowed into the lake, but has now been diverted. The river drains at Palliser Bay 10km (10miles) further south.

The river has now become generally polluted from sewage and farming that prevents people from swimming in the river or its tributaries.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://docs.niwa.co.nz/library/public/w&smp48.pdf NIWA Water & soil miscellaneous publication no. 48 (1983)
  2. Encyclopedia: Grant-Taylor . Thomas . 1966 . 12 September 2018 . RUAMAHANGA RIVER . Te Ara – 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand .
  3. News: Harris . Caleb . 2016-01-06 . Some of Wairarapa's best swimming holes are now too dried up or polluted to swim in . The Dominion Post . 2018-06-28.