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Weed killer closes dams: Herbicide found in Auckland’s water-supply lakes
Two lakes supplying Auckland closed for four months after herbicide run-off found Two dams in the Hunua Ranges which supply about 20 per cent of Auckland’s water were closed for four months this year after traces of a toxic herbicide applied to nearby forestry blocks got into the dams’ supply lakes. Last night, Watercare Services said there was no …
West Auckland drinking water affected by algal bloom
West Auckland residents complaining of “earthy” tasting water are being offered free bottles of water and told the problem might not be fixed until tomorrow. Watercare began receiving complaints yesterday from residents who are served by the Titirangi reservoirs. Laingholm, Blockhouse Bay and Te Atatu are amongst the affected areas. The odd taste has been caused by hot weather stimulating …
Waikato River in ‘serious decline’
A new report has criticised the water quality of the Waikato River, delivering a “hammer blow” to those trying to keep it clean. And the Waikato’s famous river lakes – including Lake Karapiro – face a murky, polluted future due to runoff and nitrogen leaching from the region’s farms. The Waikato Regional Council yesterday released a 20-year snapshot of water …
Troubled waters of the Waikato
Scientists are battling for the future health of the country’s longest river – and about how best to share it out. Andrew Stone reports Up close, after it has travelled more than 300km, the Waikato River is so muddy that you cannot see your feet if you are standing just knee-deep beside its banks. Above the current, on a concrete …