Everything about The Pukaki River totally explained
The
Pukaki River flows through the
Mackenzie Basin,
Canterbury, in
New Zealand's
South Island.
Originally, the river flowed southwest for 15 kilometres from the southern end of
Lake Pukaki before joining with the
Tekapo River and flowing into the northern end of
Lake Benmore. However, all water from Lake Pukaki is now diverted into a
canal which is fed through three
hydroelectric stations before being returned directly into Lake Benmore, as part of the
Waitaki Hydroelectric scheme. Occasionally, water may be spilled down the riverbed when Lake Pukaki reaches its maximum height, or if a canal or powerstation requires servicing.
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