22 Aug 2023

Waikato piggery accused of discharging effluent into stream

2:21 pm on 22 August 2023
A screenshot of a video taken by Waikato Regional Council staff on 2 August 2023 shows effluent overflowing from a holding tank into a stream north of Te Aroha.

A screenshot of a video taken by Waikato Regional Council staff shows effluent overflowing from a holding tank into a stream north of Te Aroha. Photo: Supplied / Waikato Regional Council

Waikato Regional Council has started a prosecution against a piggery near Te Aroha following an investigation into the discharge of effluent into a stream.

The council has been looking into the alleged ongoing, uncontrolled and unauthorised discharges to both land and water over the past six months.

It believed the effluent entered the Patuwhao Stream, which flowed to the Waihou River, resulting in the council cautioning land owners downstream.

An interim enforcement order from the Environment Court was in place, which required the piggery to stop discharging a contaminant onto land in circumstances which may result in it entering water.

The council had been regularly inspecting the site, and said the volume and frequency of the discharges had decreased.

However, it would continue to monitor activities on the site.

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