Kapi-Mana News

Lagoon duck pond set to be filled

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Work to fill in the duck pond at Aotea Lagoon in Porirua will begin in late January.

Work is expected to take up to six months and will involve the pathways around the duck pond and the miniature railway being closed off, as trucks and heavy machinery are required to carry out the work.

Access to the playground and splash pad will remain open during this time, but there will be a safety fence around the duck pond.

The pond has been an ongoing concern for the council for some years, as it has filled with sludge and gets very smelly, especially on warm days.

The council sought, and received, consent from Greater Wellington Regional Council in 2020 to fill it in, but extra time was needed for procuremen­t of the work and getting fine weather.

Porirua mayor Anita Baker says she is please work will begin soon.

‘‘This is a very public part of Aotea Lagoon, between the playground and the splash pad, and the situation needs to be rectified,’’ she says.

‘‘It’s something we hear about from a lot from residents and visitors, so a solution will be welcomed.’’

As part of the project, 1200 cubic metres of fill will be taken from the back of Porirua Park.

The duck pond will be dewatered initially, and eels and other fish life will be relocated safely to nearby streams.

The exposed sludge will be dredged into geo-bags, which are then left to dry.

Finally a naturalise­d stream will be built, through the new lawn area.

The public toilets beside the duck pond will be unavailabl­e for the duration of the works so portaloos will be provided next to the playground and splash pad.

Parks and city services manager Julian Emeny says it has taken a while to get to this point, but council wants to do the right thing for the park, environmen­t and any wildlife that may inhabit the pond.

‘‘November and December can often be quite wet so the decision was taken to start work early in the new year in anticipati­on of obtaining the best possible drying weather for the project,’’ he says.

The landscaped stream will become a welcome addition to this already popular Porirua destinatio­n and he is confident the ducks will find an alternativ­e home nearby.

The project is tentativel­y set to start 24 January, but is weather-dependant.

The splash pad and playground will be accessible from the middle Papakowhai Rd entrance while work is under way.

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The duck pond at Aotea Lagoon is about to be filled in.

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