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Waitaramoa / Hobson Bay – Lifting the lid on dirty water

A Big Thank You

Thank you to everyone from Ngati Whatua Orakei for their support and for hosting the meeting online through zoom at the last minute.

We have had great feedback, support and offers of help from the community after the meeting. We are compiling more information and working out the next steps.

Thank you everyone who attended and participated.

The Panel

Tom Irvine – COO Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Maia Limited – on behalf of  Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
Margot Nicholson – Core member Hapua Thrive – Hapua Thrive update
Dr Elsa Taylor – Public Health issues from a local perspective and keeping people safe in the short term
Elizabeth Walker – Chair St Lukes Environmental Protection Society – What individuals can do and learnings from the Western Isthmus
Questions can be asked of the panel through the chat function on Zoom

Speakers Files

Tom Irvine
Margot Nicholson
Dr Elsa Taylor – pdf
Dr Elsa Taylor – powerpoint
Elizabeth Walker

Files for the Meeting

Eastern Isthmus Water Quality Improvement Programme
Orakei Ward dry weather sampling
Orakei Ward wet weather sampling
Orakei Ward Safe Networks investigations
Results Summary

UPDATE – MEETING MOVED ONLINE TO ZOOM DUE TO LEVEL 3 LOCKDOWN

2pm Sunday 23 August 2020
Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/98655940891

Meeting ID: 986 5594 0891
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Testing shows that dangerous levels of sewerage is continuously flowing into local streams and Waitaramoa / Hobson Bay.

We believe there is no solid plan to address the problem.

Public health, cultural and environmental issues will all be addressed.

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