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$40k fine for Northland farmer for polluting stream

Imran Ali
By Imran Ali
Multimedia Journalist·Northern Advocate·
3 Apr, 2013 09:00 PM3 mins to read

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A Hukerenui dairy farmer is "flabbergasted" by the $40,000 he's been fined for polluting a stream but the region's environment watchdog says the damage from an effluent spill justifies the penalty.

Stephen Geoffrey Purvis, 34, and Share Farms EP, of which he's a shareholder, has been ordered by District Court judge Greg Davis to pay the fine during six months.

On October 13, 2011, a council officer discovered a blocked pipe had caused an unknown volume of untreated effluent to flow into a drain and into the tributary.

Purvis was ordered to pay $5000 while the balance of $35,000 is to be paid by the company. He said the fine would put him and his family under huge pressure, both financially and personally.

"I am flabbergasted by the prosecution, let alone the fine because the council could have said 'look there's a problem here and let's work through this' rather than take me to court."

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"In hindsight, yes, there was a weakness.

"The system got blocked but it was fixed straight away and it will never happen again," he said.

In explanation, Purvis, who lives on the farm, said the incident occurred because a sump had blocked with weed in heavy rain and large volumes of water were being used to clean the cowshed, the plant and yard.

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The company had earlier admitted a charge laid by the Northland Regional Council of discharging farm dairy effluent into the unnamed tributary and another of contravening an abatement notice at the Hukerenui dairy farm.

Purvis admitted to one charge of discharging dairy effluent.

The judge said the incident occurred because there had been a failure by the systems put in place to deal with the effluent.

"But the reality of it is that as there is a desire to expand the dairy operations and make certain that the income associated with that expansion and the operation grows, there is equally an onus that falls upon the farmer and in this case the company to ensure that the infrastructure that is associated with the farm grows at the same pace," he said.

The judge said he believed an appropriate starting point for a fine was $60,000, less a $15,000 discount for Purvis and the company's early guilty pleas. After considering the company's financial position, he allowed another $5000 deduction.

Council monitoring programme manager for water and waste, Tess Dacre, said Purvis had been cited twice in 2010 for non-compliance of a similar type that should have served as a warning for him.

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