Unsustainable Water Management

“The release of the LAWA monitoring reports for 1727 river and lake sites reveals a national disgrace

82% of monitored lowland lakes are in a poor or very poor condition

Water quality in rivers and streams is likely to be worse in areas which have been highly modified, whether because of urban environments or pasture, the scientists say.

LAWA river science lead Dr Coral Grant said the data shows that two-thirds of river sites monitored for E coli were graded D or E which meant that the predicted infection for anyone who had contact with that water was 3 percent on any given day”.

Environment Canterbury;

More sites monitored says Tim Davie (director of science for Ecan)

“LAWA Chair Dr Tim Davie said the project annually updates LAWA website water topics with official results from Te Uru Kahika – Regional and Unitary Councils Aotearoa and NIWA monitoring programmes.

“The results on LAWA cover several freshwater health indicators and every individual result represents a physical sample taken by an environmental monitoring officer, processed in an independent laboratory, and recorded in our database for public release and Government reporting.

“I am proud that this year there are more monitored sites on LAWA than ever before, as well as extra features to help New Zealanders better understand freshwater health. Good quality, open environmental data is important as we all work together on how we can give effect to Te Mana o te Wai and ensure healthy lakes, rivers, and streams for future generations,” said Dr Davie”.

“Environment Canterbury welcomes the latest river water quality assessment from Land Air Water Aotearoa (LAWA).

Chair Jenny Hughey said it was important to reflect on the state of all Canterbury rivers and streams, and particularly our iconic braided rivers on World Rivers Day.

Canterbury not alone in facing river water quality challenges

“The LAWA river water quality national picture summary from 2011 to 2021 shows Canterbury has similar challenges to the rest of the country,” Chair Jenny Hughey said.

“It’s a mixed picture at a high level showing little change over the last few years. Clearly though, the more intensive the land use (with urban being the most intensive), the poorer the water quality.”

The New Zealand Federation of Freshwater Anglers can only voice its frustration and disgust at Ecan’s cringe worthy response to this damming report.

In 2010 Environment Canterbury adopted the Canterbury Water Management Strategy CWMS as its framework for managing freshwater within its region despite its origins as an irrigation strategy.

Unsurprisingly most of the (environmentally damaging) irrigation targets and goals were achieved, yet no meaningful progress has been made in achieving the targets and goals for freshwater environments and aquatic ecosystems despite Ecan having a statutory accountability to maintain or enhance freshwater quality and quantity in its region. For 13 years Ecan has been failing this accountability.

Three years of NZFFA monitoring diffuse nitrate pollution in Central Canterbury confirms intensive dairying and the application of dairy factory (and meat plant) wastewater to land is more polluting than urban intensification.

Ecan’s monitoring of the continued degradation of Canterbury’s freshwater has increased? Increased monitoring is not slowing the pollution.

Time for a change

If this is the best councils and scientists involved with managing freshwater can do we are stuffed.

Unless central government can provide stronger direction to councils to clean up our freshwater with a greater sense of purpose and urgency, successive LAWA and Parliamentary Commissioners for the Environment reports will continue to record New Zealand’s ongoing failure to manage its once envied freshwater common.

The present system is not working.

Direction from central government is inadequate as are the efforts by our regional councils.

The continued degradation of our freshwater is a national disgrace.

Dr Peter Trolove

President

NZFFA

https://www.lawa.org.nz/get-involved/news-and-stories/national-news/2022/september/scientists-release-monitoring-results-for-1-727-river-and-lake-sites-across-new-zealand/

https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2022/lawa-river-and-lake-water-quality-national-assessment-welcomed/

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3 Responses to Unsustainable Water Management

  1. J B Smith says:

    The Key National government 2008-17 showed no interest in repairing rivers – to the contrary they sacked Environment Canterbury in a state grab for control (akin to communism) and put in their compliant commissioners to facilitate corporate dairying expansion. The result is unhealthy (to both aquatic life and human health)high nitrate levels which – thank you NZFFA – you have exposed by diligent testing.
    Labour and the Greens promised cleanups, spurred by a 2020 public survey that showed Kiwis rate water degradation as vitally important. But then they have done very little, tantamount to nothing.

  2. "Accountant" says:

    Sadly the water issue represents greed, the typical myopic attitude of governments.
    GDP is about monetary values and nothing else. A new system is needed where social and environmental values are equal with economic values. Kate Raworth, international economist, wrote a book “Doughnut Economics.” It advocates for a better system of measuring progress. GDP should be made redundant.
    Yes, National was guilty of damaging expansion of dairying, mainly to please John Key’s and Nick Smith’s corporate mates. Labour and the Green Party is guilty of a broken promise because of inertia and inaction.

  3. Jason Foord says:

    A stain on our international reputation – a first world country that treats the most precious resource so poorly. Enough about carbon, how about humble H2O getting a fair crack and the attention it deserves?

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