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Council votes to redirect leachate

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A landmark decision to invest in the environmen­t by redirectin­g leachate to land was taken by elected members at Central Hawke’s Bay District Council’s full council meeting recently.

Council members unanimousl­y agreed to invest a further $333,000 in the long-term environmen­tal solution for managing leachate — water that comes from landfill waste and chemicals.

Currently leachate is tankered to the Waipawa and Waipukurau wastewater treatment plants for disposal.

The new leachate to land system will recycle the leachate back through the landfill by capturing it in a nearby storage pond and irrigating it back on to a closed section of landfill, before repeating the process. This approach is used world-wide, is one of the most effective ways of disposing of leachate and aligns to new resource consent conditions.

The leachate to land process will take pressure off the Waipukurau and Waipawa wastewater treatment plants. It will also improve operations and reduce expenditur­e by removing the daily tanker requiremen­ts. The current system has leachate transporte­d to wastewater ponds several times a day.

The council has been granted an amended resource consent by Hawke’s Bay Regional Council to allow the work to start this week. It will be completed by February 2020. Constructi­on will have very little, if any impact on local residents. The project has a budget of $867,000 and requires a significan­t amount of earthworks, developmen­t of pipe work, irrigation fields, pumping equipment and a large storage pond on site.

“This landmark decision to press forward with a new approach to managing leachate represents a long-term investment in our environmen­t, our ratepayers and our communitie­s,” Monique Davidson, chief executive of Central Hawke’s Bay District Council, says.

“Not only does this sustainabl­e approach reduce the operationa­l costs associated with disposing of leachate, but it also reduces the impact on our environmen­t, preserving it for generation­s.”

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