Otago Daily Times

Fish & Game to appeal deferral

- REGAN HARRIS regan.harris@odt.co.nz

THE proposed delay of a stormwater upgrade project by the Queenstown Lakes District Council will ‘‘doom’’ a Wa¯naka creek to seven more years of pollution, Otago Fish & Game has said.

Otago Fish & Game environmen­tal officer Nigel Paragreen said the organisati­on had agreed to a councilfun­ded $6 million upgrade at its Bullock Creek Hatchery Springs site eight years after contaminat­ed stormwater began overflowin­g into the area from a neighbouri­ng residentia­l developmen­t.

‘‘This is a legacy issue caused by past sloppy work by the QLDC and the developer. They are failing Bullock Creek, Lake Wa¯naka and the community.’’

The proposal would divert stormwater from the Alpha Series developmen­t site, through Fish & Game land, and discharge it to a soakage wetland in the Wa¯naka A&P Showground.

When the soakage overflowed, it would discharge to Middle Creek and into Lake Wa¯naka, diverting most stormwater away from Bullock

Off colour . . . Stormwater discharge from the Alpha Series subdivisio­n discolours Bullock Creek during heavy rain last July.

Creek’s sensitive headwaters.

‘‘We reached an agreement on the QLDC’s consent for the stormwater upgrade in good faith to address a significan­t environmen­tal issue,’’ Mr

Paragreen said.

‘‘A single line in the annual plan disrupts this momentum.’’

Due to begin next year, the stormwater upgrade has become one of many QLDC projects deferred into 2025 and beyond in order to allocate funds to other areas such as the $106 million leaky homes claims settlement.

Mr Paragreen said it seemed the QLDC had not considered the deferral against its own commitment to the environmen­t.

In August 2022, Otago Regional Council issued the QLDC an abatement notice to cease discharge of stormwater resulting in flooding of Fish & Game land and a noticeable change in colour and visual clarity of the water in Bullock Creek.

Otago Fish & Game is preparing to appeal directly to the QLDC at an annual plan hearing due to take place in Wa¯naka on Monday.

The organisati­on will be joined by local environmen­tal groups such as Friends of Bullock Creek, who have made submission­s requesting the QLDC reconsider their position.

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