NRC: Freshwater quality results for week starting 03 January 2011

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Each summer, Northland Regional Council test the water quality at a number of Northland’s popular coastal and freshwater swimming spots to make sure it’s safe for swimming. 

Testing started on 29 November and will continue for 12 weeks through to March.

Freshwater quality for week starting 03 January:

Warning signs have been placed by District Councils at the following sites (please see all the results below):

  • Ocean Beach Stream
  • Otamure Bay Stream
  • Whangarei Falls
  • Raumanga Stream
  • Waipu Cove Stream
  • Coopers Beach Stream
  • Otaua Stream at Otaua Road Bridge
  • Victoria River at DOC reserve
  • Kerikeri River at Stone Store

NOTE: Some results remain high as a result of the ongoing rainfall. Remember the four simple rules:

  • Don't swim if there are warning signs indicating water is unsafe
  • Avoid swimming two to three days after heavy rain
  • Don't swim if water looks dirty/murky, smells or it has scum on the surface
  • Be aware of potential sources of contamination nearby or upstream

Status system

NRC give a three tier status system for swimming water quality.  This is based by assessing the risk of contamination at a freshwater swimming site using levels of the indicator bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli).  Find out more about what NRC test for

Green - safe to swim Green: safe to swim
 E. coli less than 260/100ml

Orange: caution

 Orange: caution, potentially unsuitable to swim
 E. coli count more than 260/100ml

Red: unsafe to swim Red: unsafe to swim
 E. coli count more than 550/100ml

This weeks' results:

The table below shows the most recent results for all the freshwater sites sampled in Northland.  All locations are in alphabetical order.

LOCATION Site No. Status Result
Aurere River, at Aurere Beach Road 110324 Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim
205
Coopers Beach Stream 101870 Red: unsafe to swimRed:
Unsafe to swim
3873
Kaihu River, at campground 102221 Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim
98
Kapiro Bridge, at Purerua Road 102838 Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

189

Kerikeri, Stone Store 101530 Red: unsafe to swimRed:
Unsafe to swim
663
Lake Coca Cola 110323 Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim
10
Lake Ngatu, south end 100402 Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim
146
Lake Taharoa 105434

Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

<10
Langs Beach, toilets  100686 Red: unsafe to swimRed:
Unsafe to swim
1607
Ocean Beach Stream 102077 Red: unsafe to swimRed:
Unsafe to swim
8164
Omamari Beach Stream 102305

Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

98
Otamure Bay Stream 108859

Orange: cautionOrange:
Caution

359
Otaua Stream 108510

Orange: cautionOrange:
Caution

393
Raumanga Stream, Whangarei 103246

Orange: cautionOrange:
Caution

327
Tirohanga Stream 102252

Orange: cautionOrange:
Caution

265
Twin Bridges 105973

Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

41
Victoria River 104908 Red: unsafe to swimRed:
Unsafe to swim
3255
Waipapa Basin, at Charlies Rock 110348

Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

233
Waipapa River, Puketi 103248

No data

No data

Waipoua River, at DOC campground

108613

Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

122

Waipu Cove Stream

101207

Orange: cautionOrange:
Caution

537
Waitangi, at Lilypond 104830 Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim
74
Waro Lake, Hikurangi 107272

Green - safe to swimGreen: 
Safe to swim

52
Whangarei Falls 105972

Orange: cautionOrange:
Caution

512

 
NOTE: NRC also randomly sampled the Wairoa Stream at Ahipara, this site was 'Orange:Caution'.

Check before you swim

In general, water can be contaminated and unsafe for swimming if:

  • there is a warning sign erected indicating water is unsafe.
  • there has been heavy rain recently.
  • the water looks dirty (murky).
  • there are several potential sources of contamination nearby and upstream such as:
    • houses on septic tanks;
    • stock with access to the water; or
    • a sewage treatment plant discharge. 

Who to contact

NRC are responsible for routine surveillance monitoring. These results are sent to the District Councils and Northland Health, who then carry out follow-up sampling as required and warn the public of any swimming sites that may be unsafe.

For information about a specific area or a warning sign contact your local District Council or the on-duty Health Protection Officer at Northland Health.

Far North District Council
Freephone: 0800 920 029

Whangarei District Council
Phone: 09 430 4200

Kaipara District Council
Phone: 09 439 7059

Northland Health
Phone: 09 430 4100

For general information contact:

Northland Regional Council
Freephone: 0800 002 004


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