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Coromandel property worth $1b at risk

Wednesday 28th of July 2004
Research by the regional council, Environment Waikato, has shown 921 properties, with a market value of nearly $1 billion, are likely to be affected by coastal erosion in the next 100 years.

Environment Waikato and Thames-Coromandel District Council are working together on coastal erosion and natural hazards projects.

Environment Waikato manager for coasts, land and wetlands science Peter Singleton said about 50 properties were already in the high-risk category.

Hotspots include Cooks Beach and Buffalo Beach on the east coast, and Koputauaki Bay and the Thames highway on the west coast of the peninsula.

Coastal erosion was expected to get worse on Waikato's coasts, Mr Singleton said.

The sea level was predicted to rise about 0.5m because of global warming in the next 100 years, cutting about 20m into the land.

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