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Pukekura Park

The New Plymouth Council in New Zealand approached TerraLock in 2010 to trial an 8 metre section of an embankment in their large lake in Pukekura Park where the timber edging was showing signs of distress.  Following the trial period of three years, the Council decided to expand the rejuvenation of the lakes system with a further 1.4 kilometres of TerraLock.   The wall averages 1 metre high and approximately 750mm is under water.  All together 14,000 TerraLock units were successfully installed and a year later most of the banks are now covered with ferns and grasses which have self seeded.  


Pukekura Park lake erosion edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park lake erosion edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park after installation
Pukekura Park after installation
Pukekura Park lower lake reconstruction
Pukekura Park edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park lake erosion edge reconstruction
Pukekura Park island - before
Pukekura Park island - before
Pukekura Park island - before
Pukekura Park island - after
Pukekura Park island - after
Pukekura Park 1 year later
Pukekura Park - now
Pukekura Park - now
Pukekura Park - before
Pukekura Park 3 years later