The inquest was told that there were warning signs around the park and most pools are fenced off to the public but could be climbed over. At the time Toromon fell into the pool, there was no fence preventing access and this particular pool had a low rock wall around it.
During the inquest into Toromon's death, the council's parks and recreation manager, Garry Page, confirmed there were no general rules or regulations other than to ensure springs were well fenced and adequate signage was provided. He said the council conducted regular inspections.
Since the incident council had put up fencing around the pool.
Temperature testing by the council records water temperature in the pool at 74.8C. Police investigated the incident and found there was insufficient evidence to establish criminal liability for anyone at council.
The council has re-assessed the situation, increased some fencing and signage - including making them multi-language - and Dr Bain agreed there was nothing more they could do.