Maungakōtukutuku Stream

River in New Zealand
40°59′52″S 175°00′07″E / 40.99788°S 175.00182°E / -40.99788; 175.00182 Mouth 
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Waikanae River
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40°54′12″S 175°04′16″E / 40.9032°S 175.07109°E / -40.9032; 175.07109Basin featuresProgressionMaungakōtukutuku Stream → Waikanae River → Rauoterangi Channel → South Taranaki Bight → Tasman SeaLandmarksAkatarawa Forest, Reikorangi

The Maungakōtukutuku Stream is a stream on the Kāpiti Coast of New Zealand's North Island. Its headwaters are in the Maungakotukutuku area and it is a tributary of the Waikanae River. Consideration has been given to damming the stream in order to increase the Kāpiti Coast's water supply.[1]

References

  • ^ Proposed Dam Site, Kapiti Coast District: Prefeasibility Fault Hazard Assessment (PDF file)
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Kāpiti Coast District and Kapiti Urban Area, New Zealand
Seat: Paraparaumu
Populated places
Ōtaki Ward
Paekākāriki-Raumati Ward
Paraparaumu Ward
Waikanae Ward
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