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Construction firm fined for Kerikeri stream pollution

By Peter de Graaf
Reporter·Northern Advocate·
2 Nov, 2022 04:00 PM2 mins to read

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Discharge of sediment-laden water into Kerikeri's Wairoa Stream has landed a contracting company a $750 fine. Photo / Peter de Graaf

Discharge of sediment-laden water into Kerikeri's Wairoa Stream has landed a contracting company a $750 fine. Photo / Peter de Graaf


A contracting company has been fined for discharging sediment into a Kerikeri stream.

Concerned residents contacted the Northern Advocate last month to report discoloured water flowing from a stormwater drain into Wairoa Stream next to the Cobham Rd bridge.

Regional council regulatory services general manager Colin Dall said a staff member inspected the stream a day after a complaint was received on October 19.

The inspector observed ponded red-brown water and established the source as a nearby construction site.

The cause was likely a combination of a substandard decanting earth bund, or barrier, and vehicles tracking material from the site onto the road.

The site manager promised remedial action, Dall said.

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The discharge was clearly visible from Kerikeri's Cobham Rd bridge. Photo / Peter de Graaf
The discharge was clearly visible from Kerikeri's Cobham Rd bridge. Photo / Peter de Graaf

When the stormwater drain was reinspected on October 21 the discharge from the construction site was clear.

Dall said the council had issued the contractor with an infringement notice for unauthorised discharge of sediment-laden stormwater, which carried a standard fine of $750.

The council would not say which construction site was responsible.

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Wairoa Stream flows into Kerikeri River, just downstream from Kerikeri Basin, and ultimately into the Bay of Islands.

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