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The Piako River has two major stems: the first, and main, stem drains the northern Te Miro-Tahuroa hills, and the
Pakaroa Range. The dominant tributaries on the eastern slopes of these hills are the Piakonui and Piakoiti Streams. These streams, together with the smaller Toenepi Stream, converge just
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and opened in 1917. In the earliest days all transport or access to and from the land was either by sea, river or canal, but with the first roads being developed, it was essential that a bridge be built over the Piako River so it could become a main route between
Auckland and
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Road), with a total catchment area of approximately 1,440 square kilometres (560 sq mi). The river system is approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) long, aligned in a north-south direction and occupies much of the central and western
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The river system is highly modified by intensive dairy farming and associated industry. Given this, the
Toenepi Stream - a small sub-catchment of the Piako River - has been extensively used to research the impact of
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Landing. Since the 1930s, considerable flood protection measures have been undertaken on the Piako River and surrounding catchment, especially mainly north of Paeroa-Tahuna Road and the
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Management Plan. Volume 1. Environment Waikato Internal Series 2002/08. Hamilton: Waikato Regional Council
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