Marlborough Express

Water warning for Taylor River

- MIKE WATSON

Hazardous water quality levels in Blenheim’s Riverside Park could be caused by earthquake damage to stormwater and sewerage pipes.

The site on the Taylor River in central Blenheim has been off limits to swimmers for the past week after higher than normal E.coli levels were found from water samples taken by Marlboroug­h District Council staff.

Council senior environmen­tal water quality and ecology scientist Peter Hamill said water samples taken from the river on January 4 showed 650 parts E.coli per 100 millilitre­s of water. The accepted level is 550. As a result council staff placed caution signs along the Taylor River warning the public of water contaminat­ion near the railway bridge, he said.

Further samples taken on January 6 showed lower levels of contaminat­ion but council staff decided to leave the warning sign up as extra precaution, he said.

Results from a third sampling taken on January 9 will be known Thursday, he said.

If the water quality is reduced to acceptable levels the caution sign will be removed, he said.

‘‘There is the potential of earthquake damage to stormwater and sewerage pipes which is causing cross contaminat­ion of faecal matter into the river water,’’ he said.

Since 2012 water samples have been regularly taken from 55 sites along the Taylor River and its main tributarie­s to test for a range of physical, biological and chemical parameters, the council website showed.

Faecal-source tracking had identified animal, wildfowl and human discharges with the latter traced back to crossed sewage and stormwater pipes which could then be fixed.

Last year the Riverside Park was listed as having the worst water quality contaminat­ion of 21 public swimming sites in the region.

Momorangi Bay and Rai Valley Falls have also been issued with caution notices for water quality but levels at both sites were considered acceptable for swimming.

 ??  ?? Water in the Taylor River is to be tested again today.
Water in the Taylor River is to be tested again today.

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