Otago Daily Times

Luggate says keep water pure

- By TIM MILLER

LUGGATE residents have had their say on the chlorinati­on of their water.

A doortodoor survey of the town’s residents and holidaymak­ers found the overwhelmi­ng majority were opposed to the chlorinati­on of their water supply by the Queenstown Lakes District Council.

In its draft annual plan, the council has signalled it plans to chlorinate all public water supplies in the district which are not already treated.

Resident Cec Anderson, who was one of the people who carried out the survey, said it was clear from talking to people chlorine was not wanted in their water supply.

‘‘Most people couldn’t see why we needed to chlorinate. We have the most beautiful bore water — it just doesn’t make any sense.’’

Of the 211 people surveyed, all but one were against having chlorine in the town’s water supply.

‘‘We did this over the Anzac weekend so there were plenty of holiday homes here filled, too, so we didn’t just get the views of the locals.’’

Luggate Residents Associatio­n chairman Graeme Perkins said what the community wanted was a ‘‘real’’ consultati­on process.

‘‘We’re not trying to be directly confrontat­ional with the council but we need more discussion about this. There needs to be more consultati­on.’’

Mr Perkins said he understood the council was in a difficult position but it needed to offer alternativ­es so they could be taken into considerat­ion by the community.

Deputy mayor Calum MacLeod encouraged those against chlorine to make a submission and include any alternativ­e they would like to see used.

‘‘If they have an alternativ­e which is a cost effective and works as well, they should put it forward through the submission process and the council will look it.’’

At the moment, all the advice councillor­s were receiving said chlorinati­on was the best way to protect the health of the district, he said.

‘‘I totally understand this is a very emotive issue, but we have to look at the facts we are given and from that make a decision, which at the moment is saying chlorine.’’

Submission­s to the Queenstown Lakes District Council’s draft annual plan close today.

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 ?? PHOTO: TIM MILLER ?? Keep it pure . . . Luggate resident Cec Anderson with a glass of the town’s untreated water and a survey opposing the chlorinati­on of the water supply.
PHOTO: TIM MILLER Keep it pure . . . Luggate resident Cec Anderson with a glass of the town’s untreated water and a survey opposing the chlorinati­on of the water supply.

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