The Waiarohia Stream which winds around central Whangarei's fringe is about to be muddied for the sake of a clean-up.
In January Northland Regional Council will start a $176,000 Whangarei river bank maintenance work to reduce urban flooding.
Diggers will be a common sight in the Waiarohia Stream over summeras about 8000-10,000cu m of gravel is extracted from the stream's lower reaches, Northland Regional Council's rivers programme manager Joe Camuso said.
"This work is part of our ongoing aim to reduce the impact of flooding on our communities by clearing out problem areas along a number of Northland rivers and improving water flow in them."
Diggers will be used in the Waiarohia Stream itself and to stabilise its banks, both of which may cause stream water to look a bit discoloured and churned up for a while.