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Record amount of weed harvested from Punahau Lake Horowhenua

Paul Williams
By Paul Williams
Journalist·Horowhenua Chronicle·
14 Jun, 2024 05:00 AM3 mins to read

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A record 425 tomnnes of weed has been harvested from Punahau Lake Horowhenua this year.

A record 425 tomnnes of weed has been harvested from Punahau Lake Horowhenua this year.

A record amount of weed - 425 tonnes - has been harvested from the bottom of Punahau in an effort to improve the water quality of the lake recognised as a taonga by tangata whenua Muaūpoko.

The annual weed harvest is the result of a partnership between Horizons Regional Council, lake owners Lake Horowhenua Trust, and Muaūpoko Tribal Authority under the Lake Horowhenua Accord.

Horizons chair Rachel Keedwell said removing the weed helps to improve the health of the lake and reduce toxicity.

“The weed harvesting project, which has been running since trials were completed in 2021, was identified as a key intervention in addressing the internal lake processes which lead to toxic conditions for aquatic life – including elevated pH and ammonia levels, and cyanobacteria blooms.

A weed harvester on Punahau.
A weed harvester on Punahau.
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“These toxic conditions not only make the lake unsuitable for recreational use, but also have negative impacts on fish and other aquatic life in the lake, which can also impact the estuary and coastal environments further downstream.

“Following the successful trials in 2021, the weed harvester has been operating each season, running from December to February. This is because the warmer weather and increased hours of sunlight causes weed growth to take off again,” she says.

Lake Horowhenua Trust deputy chair Dean Wilson says the collaborative approach to improving water quality in the area has been a positive step.

Muaūpoko kaiwhakahare taiao Dean Wilson said Punahau is a taonga for Muaūpoko.
Muaūpoko kaiwhakahare taiao Dean Wilson said Punahau is a taonga for Muaūpoko.

“Punahau is a taonga for Muaūpoko, and the condition of the lake has a significant impact on the spiritual wellbeing of our people.

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“We remain hopeful that our partnership will one day see our precious taonga restored, and go some way to easing some of the deep mamae caused by its pollution.

“Our ultimate goal is to restore the mauri of the lake so our tamariki and mokopuna can visit and enjoy the area as our ancestors were once able to.”

Muaūpoko Tribal Authority chief executive officer Di Rump said the partnership is one of a variety of strategies between the trust, Muaūpoko Tribal Authority and the council.

“This is a continuation of the mahi which commenced under the Lake Horowhenua Accord. Since the formation of the Accord, we have been working towards improving lake health.

“We hope to continue these efforts so one day this place will be a healthy and thriving ecosystem and recreation destination,” she says.

Punahau Lake Horowhenua.
Punahau Lake Horowhenua.

Horizons group manager catchment operations Jon Roygard says there are two main weed species harvested during the process.

“We harvest curly pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) and elodea (Elodea canadensis) from the lake. Harvested weed is then taken to a composting facility, so it’s not wasted.

“During the last harvesting season the team removed 425 tonnes of lake weed from a 79 hectare area of the lake, which is the most ever harvested in one season.

“It’s a commendable effort, and couldn’t have been achieved without our partnership with the Lake Horowhenua Trust and Muaūpoko Tribal Authority. Their continued support and cultural monitoring of the project enables this work to happen each year,” he said.

The Punahau Lake Horowhenua Accord Action Plan was created in August 2013 to halt degradation of Lake Horowhenua and put in remedial measures. Excessive lake weed was identified as one of the key issues and a weed harvesting strategy was subsequently created.

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Removing the weed is viewed as a key restoration measure to reduce toxicity in the lake.

Further information about interventions to water quality in Punahau Lake Horowhenua and the wider Waiopehu catchment can be found on Horizons’ website.





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