Hastings Leader

Community gets its chance for feedback on wastewater plant

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Hastings residents are being asked to give feedback on the East Clive wastewater treatment plant as part of a nineyearly review of the facility.

Commission­ed in 2009, the Te Whare O Whiro wastewater treatment plant (Te Whare O Whiro) on Richmond Rd, Clive, was unique at the time in its use of biological trickling filter tanks that transform human waste components into plant cell biomass, carbon dioxide and water, rather than using large tanks to hold the wastewater and then separate the solids.

The wastewater plant has also been recognised for its innovation in meeting tangata whenua aspiration­s dischargin­g the treated wastewater through a Rakahore (rock-lined) passage to spirituall­y cleanse it before it is disposed of via the 2.75kmlong offshore ocean outfall.

As well as meeting all regulation­s, a condition of the resource consent to operate the plant was to review its performanc­e once every nine years – including consulting the community on what they think of this treatment and calling for feedback on future investment decision-making.

Founded in 2002, the HDC Tangata Whenua Joint Wastewater Committee still plays an important role in the ongoing operation and developmen­t of the wastewater

treatment plant and the wider wastewater management. Joint committee chair Ana Apatu explained part of the committee’s role is to oversee the nine-yearly review and

consider the views of the public. “This is a great opportunit­y to tell us what you think of this kind of treatment, its impact on the ocean and what any future investment should look like.”

While HDC said the wastewater has been treated to make it compliant and it does not have a negative impact on kaimoana or recreation­al activities, this open feedback gives people using the waterways an opportunit­y to tell the council if they do or do not feel comfortabl­e about this method of disposal.

The council is also asking people to give feedback on whether they think there’s enough investment in this plant and treatment.

Should we be thinking more about climate change or taking actions to protect the environmen­t even better?

Anyone interested in giving feedback can answer questions and more online at www.myvoicemyc­hoice.co. nz, or physical forms can be picked up at the council’s customer service centre at Lyndon Rd East, any of the three libraries, as well as the Waiaroha on the corner of Southampto­n St and Hastings St.

Drop-in sessions will be held at Waiaroha on Saturday, November 4 from 10am to 12pm and Sunday, November 12 from 10am to 12pm.

The annual wastewater treatment plant open day held on Saturday November 18 will also be an opportunit­y to give feedback.

All feedback closes on Friday November 24.

 ?? ?? The call for feedback on the East Clive wastewater treatment plant is part of a nine-yearly review.
The call for feedback on the East Clive wastewater treatment plant is part of a nine-yearly review.

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