The Waitaki River is a large
braided river
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in the
South Island
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of
New Zealand
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. It drains the
Mackenzie Basin
The Mackenzie Basin (), popularly and traditionally known as the Mackenzie Country, is an elliptical intermontane river basin, basin located in the Mackenzie District, Mackenzie and Waitaki Districts, near the centre of the South Island of Ne ...
and runs south-east to enter the
Pacific Ocean
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between
Timaru
Timaru (; ) is a port city in the southern Canterbury Region of New Zealand, located southwest of Christchurch and about northeast of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast of the South Island. The Timaru urban area is home to peo ...
and
Oamaru
Oamaru (; ) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District. It is south of Timaru and north of Dunedin on the Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast; State Highway 1 (New Zealand), Sta ...
on the east coast. It starts at the confluence of the
Ōhau
Ōhau is a village and semi-rural community in the Horowhenua District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located just south of Levin, New Zealand, Levin on State Highway 1 (New Zealand), State Highway 1.
The ...
and
Tekapo rivers, now at the head of the artificial
Lake Benmore
Lake Benmore is New Zealand's largest artificial lake. Located in the South Island of New Zealand and part of the Waitaki River, it was created in the 1960s by construction of Benmore Dam.
Characteristics
The lake has an area of about 75&nbs ...
, these rivers being fed by three large glacial lakes,
Pukaki,
Tekapo, and
Ōhau
Ōhau is a village and semi-rural community in the Horowhenua District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located just south of Levin, New Zealand, Levin on State Highway 1 (New Zealand), State Highway 1.
The ...
, at the base of the Southern Alps. The Waitaki flows through Lake Benmore,
Lake Aviemore
Lake Aviemore or Mahi Tikumu is a man-made lake in New Zealand's South Island, part of the Waitaki hydroelectric scheme. Immediately upstream is Lake Benmore and downstream Lake Waitaki. Aviemore lies on both sides of the border between the ...
and
Lake Waitaki
Lake Waitaki is the smallest, oldest and most downstream of the three man-made lakes on the Waitaki River, and forms part of the Waitaki hydroelectric scheme in New Zealand's South Island. It lies downstream of lakes Aviemore and Benmore on t ...
, these lakes being contained by the
hydroelectric
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dams of
Benmore Dam
Benmore Dam is the largest dam within the Waitaki power scheme, located in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island. There are eight other power stations in the Waitaki Power Scheme.
The dam is the largest earth-fill (zoned emban ...
,
Aviemore Dam
The Aviemore Dam is a dam on the Waitaki River in New Zealand. The dam is a composite dam, with an embankment section, and a concrete section. Built in the 1960s (and completed in 1968) it impounds Lake Aviemore.
Aviemore Dam is owned and opera ...
and
Waitaki Dam
The Waitaki Dam is one of eight hydroelectricity, hydroelectric power stations which form the Reservoirs and dams in New Zealand, Waitaki hydroelectric scheme on the Waitaki River in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. The dam was the first ...
.
The Waitaki has several tributaries, notably the
Ahuriri River and the
Hakataramea River
The Hakataramea River flows generally south through the Hakataramea Valley, which is separated from the more inland Mackenzie Basin by the Kirkliston Range in Canterbury, New Zealand.
A major tributary of the Waitaki River
The Waitaki River ...
. It passes
Kurow and
Glenavy
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before entering the Pacific Ocean. The river lends its name to the
Waitaki District
Waitaki District is a Districts of New Zealand, territorial authority district that is located in the Canterbury Region, Canterbury and Otago regions of the South Island of New Zealand. It straddles the traditional border between the two regions ...
on the south side of the river.

The river's flow is normally low in winter, with flows increasing in spring when the snow cloaking the Southern Alps begins to melt, with flows throughout the summer being rainfall dependent and then declining in the autumn as the colder weather begins to freeze the smaller streams that feed the catchment. The median flow of the Waitaki River at Kurow is .
The first major infrastructure developments on the river were made between 1881 and 1914 with the construction of road and rail bridges at Kurow and
Waitaki Bridge.
The middle of the river bed was a historical political boundary between
Canterbury
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and
Otago
Otago (, ; ) is a regions of New Zealand, region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island and administered by the Otago Regional Council. It has an area of approximately , making it the country's second largest local go ...
. The term "south of the Waitaki" is often used to refer to the Otago and
Southland regions as one common area (the two regions share
historical
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and ethnic relationships that make them distinct from the regions to the north of them).
The river is popular for recreational fishing and
jetboat
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ing.
Toponymy
''Waitaki'' translates from southern Māori as 'weeping waters' (''wai'' meaning 'water' and ''taki'' meaning 'to weep, mourn'). The equivalent in standard (northern) Māori is ''Waitangi''.
Electricity generation
The river is the site of many hydroelectricity projects. The Waitaki Hydro Scheme, which includes several large dams, is one of the largest hydroelectric projects in the nation.
The
Waitaki dam was built first, between 1928 and 1934, and without earth-moving machinery, followed by the development of the
Aviemore Dam
The Aviemore Dam is a dam on the Waitaki River in New Zealand. The dam is a composite dam, with an embankment section, and a concrete section. Built in the 1960s (and completed in 1968) it impounds Lake Aviemore.
Aviemore Dam is owned and opera ...
, which created
Lake Aviemore
Lake Aviemore or Mahi Tikumu is a man-made lake in New Zealand's South Island, part of the Waitaki hydroelectric scheme. Immediately upstream is Lake Benmore and downstream Lake Waitaki. Aviemore lies on both sides of the border between the ...
, and then
Benmore Dam
Benmore Dam is the largest dam within the Waitaki power scheme, located in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island. There are eight other power stations in the Waitaki Power Scheme.
The dam is the largest earth-fill (zoned emban ...
, which created
Lake Benmore
Lake Benmore is New Zealand's largest artificial lake. Located in the South Island of New Zealand and part of the Waitaki River, it was created in the 1960s by construction of Benmore Dam.
Characteristics
The lake has an area of about 75&nbs ...
.
Lake Pukaki
Lake Pukaki () is the largest of three roughly parallel alpine lakes running north–south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin on New Zealand's South Island. The others are Lakes Tekapo and Ōhau. All three lakes were formed when the ...
was initially dammed at this stage to provide storage and flow control. A small station was also installed on
Lake Tekapo
Lake Tekapo () is the second-largest of three roughly parallel lakes running north–south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand (the others are Lake Pukaki and Lake Ōhau). It covers an area of and ...
, with water taken through a tunnel to a power station below the level of the lake.
The original Waitaki power stations discharge water back into the Waitaki River, which then forms a storage lake for the next station in the chain.
The three power stations are (commissioned/capacity/annual output):
*Waitaki (1935/105 MW/500 GWh)
*
Benmore (1965/540 MW/2200 GWh)
*
Aviemore
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(1968/220 MW/940 GWh)

In the 1960s, work was started on the Upper Waitaki project. This project consisted of taking the discharge from the original Tekapo (A) station through the
Tekapo Canal * Tekapo River, flows occasionally through the Mackenzie Basin, Canterbury, in New Zealand's South Island,
* Lake Tekapo (town), small town (township) located at the southern end of the lake of the same name in the inland South Island of New Zealan ...
to Tekapo B station at the edge of Lake Pukaki. The dam at Pukaki was increased in height. Water from Pukaki is then transferred into the
Pukaki Canal Pukaki was an 18th-century chief of the Arawa iwi of New Zealand
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, which meets the
Ohau Canal from
Lake Ōhau
Lake Ōhau is a lake in the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand. The Hopkins River, New Zealand, Hopkins and Dobson River, New Zealand, Dobson rivers fed into the northern end of Lake Ōhau. These rivers have their headwaters in ...
into Ōhau A station and
Lake Ruataniwha
Lake Ruataniwha is an artificial lake in the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand. It was formed in 1977–1981 as part of the Waitaki hydroelectric project. It lies on the traditional boundary of the Canterbury and Otago provinces ...
. The Ohau Canal continues beyond Lake
Ruataniwha to Ōhau B midway along, before emptying through Ōhau C into Lake Benmore.
The stations are (commissioned/capacity/annual output):
*Tekapo A (1955/25 MW/160 GWh)
*Tekapo B (1977/160 MW/800 GWh)
*Ōhau A (1980/264 MW/1150 GWh)
*Ōhau B (1984-85/212 MW/970 GWh)
*Ōhau C (1984-85/212 MW/970 GWh)
Later proposals
In 2001 a proposal for a new series of canals and dams was made by
Meridian Energy
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for irrigation and electricity generation on the river.
This scheme, known as
Project Aqua, planned to divert up to 77 percent of the lower river's flow to create a hydroelectric scheme, but these plans were dropped in March 2004. Lack of commercial viability was given as the major reason for the scheme's shelving, although strenuous public protest may also have been a major contributing factor. A more modest successor scheme, the
North Bank tunnel, looked likely to proceed, with water rights being granted in 2009,
but land access negotiations were suspended in January 2013 due to flat demand for electricity forecast for the next five years.
See also
*
List of rivers of New Zealand
This is a list of all waterways named as rivers in New Zealand.
A
* Aan River
* Acheron River (Canterbury)
* Acheron River (Marlborough)
* Ada River (New Zealand), Ada River
* Adams River (New Zealand), Adams River
* Ahaura River
* Ahuriri R ...
*
Reservoirs and dams in New Zealand
References
Further reading
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External links
Waitaki Valley website(archived)
Meridian energy Waitaki hydro schemeHydrologic webmap of the Waitaki river basin{{Waitaki
Rivers of the Canterbury Region
Rivers of Otago
Hydroelectricity in New Zealand
Braided rivers in New Zealand
Rivers of New Zealand