Silver Stream | |
Native Name: | [1] |
Map Size: | 270 |
Pushpin Map: | New Zealand#New Zealand South Island |
Pushpin Map Size: | 270 |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Mouth of Silver Stream |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | New Zealand |
Subdivision Type2: | region |
Subdivision Name2: | Otago |
Subdivision Type3: | District |
Subdivision Name3: | Dunedin |
Length: | 24km (15miles) |
Discharge1 Avg: | 0.3 cumecs |
Discharge1 Max: | 130 cumecs |
Source1: | Silverpeaks |
Mouth: | Taieri River |
Mouth Location: | 2km (01miles) north of Allanton |
River System: | Taieri River |
The Silver Stream (sometimes written Silverstream) is a small river flowing close to the town of Mosgiel in Otago, New Zealand.
The Silver Stream rises in the Silverpeaks hills north of Dunedin, on the southern slope of Silver Peak itself, and flows initially southwards through a steep-sided forested valley which widens to become Whare Flat, before turning west at the eastern edge of the Taieri Plains at the foot of Three Mile Hill, close to Invermay Research Station. It continues in a southwesterly direction past the northern edge of Mosgiel, reaching the Taieri River two kilometres north of Allanton. Its total length is about 30km (20miles).
Silver Stream is the site of a historic water race. The Silver Stream Water Race was built between 1877 and 1881, and consisted of nearly 30km (20miles) of open races, sluices, tunnels, and weirs. The race began at a weir high on the river and traversed the sides of Swampy Summit and Flagstaff before emptying into a reservoir in Kaikorai Valley. Despite efforts to improve the race with the installation of a pump in 1920, it was not successful; problems with subsidence led to much of the race being enclosed in pipe, and the race was finally abandoned in the 1960s.[2]
The river's flow is generally small (at below one cumec),[3] but it has a history of flooding. This has been largely remedied by the artificial raising of its banks, especially close to Mosgiel. In mid-2006, after heavy rain, the Silver Stream flooded at some points, but did not flood on the part of the bank running close to the town.
Several walking routes are located close to or in the valley of the Silver Stream, most of which are aimed at more experienced trampers.[4] [2]
Silverstream School and Silverstream Drive in Mosgiel are named for the river.