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  2. Belmont Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Designed by engineer Samuel Jickell they were the Korokoro Dam, a dam to supply water for Petone, and a dam for the Wellington Woollen Mill Manufacturing Company. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The New Zealand Army also purchased land for ammunition magazines during the World War II , to store munitions used in the Pacific Ocean theatre .

  3. File:Korokoro Dam, Belmont Regional Park, New Zealand.jpg

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  4. Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk - Wikipedia

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    Passes grassland, and forest, usually 10–20 m from the lakeshore. Just before Korokoro campsite, there is a turnoff up Korokoro river, to Korokoro Falls which takes about 30 minutes each way. Korokoro Campsite 6.8 km 2.5 hours

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Walls for Water: Pioneer Dam Building in New Zealand. Palmerston North: The Dunmore Press Ltd. ISBN 0-86469-313-3 . Retired civil engineer and dam inspector examines the development of New Zealand dam construction techniques and uses from the 1860s to the 1950s for municipal water supply, mining, kauri logging and development of the Lake ...

  6. Korokoro, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Korokoro was established in the 1900s by the Liberal government (in office 1891–1912), and remained a relatively small settlement until the Lower Hutt City Council developed the area for private housing in the 1960s. [3] [failed verification] Before 1989, Korokoro formed part of the Petone Borough, [4] which amalgamated with Lower Hutt City ...

  7. Water supply in the Wellington region - Wikipedia

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    Drinking water in Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt and Wellington city is also fluoridated. The only exceptions are Petone and Korokoro. These suburbs historically had an unfluoridated water supply and this has continued following a public survey in 2000. [33]

  8. Wainuiomata Water Collection Area - Wikipedia

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    European settlers recognised the value of the area as a water source in the 19th century. An earth dam was constructed in 1880, and a pipeline was laid to Wellington. [1] This complemented the country's first public water supply dam, completed in Karori west of the city two years earlier. [4] The Morton Dam was constructed between 1908 and 1911 ...

  9. Benchmarking data published by Water New Zealand as part of their 2018/19 National Performance Review showed that capital expenditure on three waters assets in the Wellington region is well below the average of the expenditure on networks in most other major centres, and for the wastewater network, expenditure was the lowest out of the seven large networks in the review.