Bay of Plenty: Dioxin Levels Not a Direct Concern
For immediate release: Thursday 19 November 2009
Environment Bay of Plenty’s sample of an area
of exposed black sediment taken from the Matata Lagoon works
last month has confirmed positive for dioxin as expected
based on previous sampling information, however the level
does not present a direct concern.
The result of the
sample, which was collected on 29 October 2009, is
consistent with pre-2005 dioxin results for the lagoon
(Tonkin and Taylor report in September 2009) and based on a
health risk assessment, is safe to be
exposed.
Environment Bay of Plenty Group Manager Water
Management Eddie Grogan said the result was as
expected.
“AsureQuality lab in Wellington reported a
total toxic equivalence (TEQ) of 3.91 pg/g for the
sample,” Mr Grogan said.
“The black sediment
accidentally exposed recently is not a risk if placed on dry
ground; however as a precaution, any of the excavated black
sediment will be covered by clean soil. We will be ensuring
that Whakatane District Council, as the consent holder,
complies with this and continues to provide a 300mm cover of
clean material to any of the exposed pre-2005 sediment,”
he said.
Whakatane District Council and concerned
residents have received confirmation of the sample
result.
“We certainly want to allay any concerns
that residents may have and give assurance that we will be
working closely with Whakatane District Council as the works
continue,” Mr Grogan
said.
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