The soil found to have a high level of arsenic on a central Whanganui site was likely trucked in to level playing fields, contractor Ben Keet says.
His report to Whanganui District Council says the level of arsenic in soil at 185 London St reached 100mg/kilogram in some places. The limit for New Zealand subdivisions is 20mg/kg, and for parks and recreation 80mg/kg.
Because of that high level, a proposed eco-subdivision on the site was scrapped.
Soil pulled off the site was to have been used to top up Wanganui Collegiate School playing fields. The school couldn't take it at short notice, London St landowner Harvey Green said.
Instead the soil was taken to 146 Seafield Rd.