Hawke's Bay Today

Pond pollution delays launch of Splash Zone

- Laura Wiltshire

Napier’s summer Splash Zone will not go up before Christmas due to pollution in Pandora Pond.

The popular inflatable attraction at the pond was originally due to be installed on Monday this week, but Napier City Council has said it will not being going up this month.

“It definitely won’t be installed this side of Christmas, and the situation will be reviewed in the New Year,” a spokespers­on said.

“NCC along with Hawke’s Bay Regional Council is continuing with working towards more permanent solutions to the estuary’s water quality issues with other stakeholde­rs, including Mana Ahuriri Trust and Te Komiti Muriwai o te Whanga.”

They said everybody had a responsibi­lity to think about what was going down the drains, for example not putting paint down the drains and washing cars on grass rather than pavement.

“People also need to be mindful of where their litter ends up, trying to make sure it doesn’t get blown into drains.”

They said council had committed $20.6 million on stormwater improvemen­ts, and $25.7m on wastewater improvemen­ts over 10 years.

“The long term plan is clearly focused on water and a number of core infrastruc­ture projects, including wastewater and stormwater improvemen­ts.”

As well as delaying the installati­on of the Splash Zone, the pollution in Pandora Pond forced the swim leg of the IronMaori event, garnering criticism from MP Meka Whaitiri and Hawke’s Bay regional councillor Rick Barker.

 ?? PHOTO / FILE ?? Pandora’s Splash Zone will not be up this month as scheduled.
PHOTO / FILE Pandora’s Splash Zone will not be up this month as scheduled.

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