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Poorly designed instream structures (including culverts, weirs and dams) are a significant contributing factor in the declining populations of New Zealand’s native freshwater fish. According to DOC, about 70% of New Zealand’s native fish are threatened or at risk and the main factor in these declining...

EUROFLO helps Northland nursery project flow smoothly A Northland project to build an 11 hectare nursery from ‘below the ground up’ has used EUROFLO® pipes in the subsurface drainage system.https://youtu.be/htEJKU2CVR0The project involved the conversion of grassland, previously beef grazing land, into a large nursery site at...

EUROFLO® PROVES FAST, SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR MANAWATU CONTRACTOR Manawatu contractor Alan Sutherland plans to use EUROFLO® culvert pipe whenever he can after his first two experiences of working with the tough but lightweight product. “I had to put in a vehicle entranceway on Himatangi Beach Road...

EUROFLO® SIMPLIFIES CULVERT REPLACEMENT IN STREAM FOR SOUTH OTAGO FARMER Replacing a steel pipe in a stream on his 750ha sheep and beef farm at Toko Mouth, south of Dunedin, could have been a massive undertaking for farmer Simon Davies but EUROFLO pipe simplified the job...

Around New Zealand more than 99% of all regular stock crossing points on dairy farms have bridges or culverts. That equates to more than 40,000 stock crossings nationwide. Young dairy farmer Hamish Robinson has carried out a range of projects over the last year to upgrade...