Whaingaroa Environment Defence news from John Lawson
Watercare has arranged a ‘Virtual Community Hui’ at 6.30pm on Wednesday to update us on the sewage consent.
Details to join the Zoom Meeting- Topic: Raglan wastewater consent community hui Time: Apr 22, 2020 06:30 PM Auckland, Wellington Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/98110332178 Meeting ID: 981 1033 2178 Password: 402931 One tap mobile+6448860026,,98110332178#,,#,402931# New Zealand+6498846780,,98110332178#,,#,402931# New Zealand Dial by your location +64 4 886 0026 New Zealand +64 9 884 6780 New Zealand Meeting ID: 981 1033 2178Password: 402931 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/acSD7vIm2h
If you’re not already using Zoom, go a bit early to allow time to load it. There’s also a Facebook event page.
Slide 3 shows the average maximum load the sewage works has to deal with is 1500m3 / a day. For the ‘B’ soils (Slide 4) at 0.8mm / day, that would need about 188 hectares, or about 6% of the area coloured green. For comparison, the whole of Wainui Reserve, including the pine forest, is about 140 hectares. Slides 5 and 6 show 231ha, rather than 188.
Questions to ask might be:
- Whether they’re looking to use both B and C zone soils, how expensive is irrigation and what can be grown on irrigated land?
- Can you join the meeting?
- What do you think might be possible?
- What we should WED be saying, or what do you plan to ask?
On the last page of the History it says, “It was noted in the report that the Valley option could be investigated further.” Why wasn’t it? It also says it’s unknown when the diffuser broke off, but it was in this 1978 photo