Recent news that the latest environmental assessment by Land, Air, Water, Aotearoa (LAWA) has revealed a continuing
decline in the standard of New Zealand’s lakes, rivers and streams has been labelled as a “big wakeup call” on New
Zealand.
Chairman of the Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of New Zealand Andi Cockroft said the LAWA report showed
governments and local bodies had failed miserably despite election time promises to reverse the decline in waterways.
“It makes the clean and green and 100% pure marketing brands to be a monstrous lie,” he said.
Andi Cockroft said the image government portrayed to sell tourism and primary produce abroad was a sham.
Often New Zealand's Southern Alps, with pristine turquoise water flows from glaciers against a backdrop of snow-capped
mountains gave a false impression of the reality. Breathtaking vistas as in Hollywood epics like Lord of the Rings and
advertising one of the world's most recognised tourism campaigns, "100% Pure New Zealand” were lies in themselves.
“It’s a con, a big fat fib,” said Andi Cockroft.
Behind New Zealand's clean and green image is what has been termed before as “a dirty truth” New Zealand’s freshwater
rivers are among the most polluted in the developed world.
He said it was ironic that the Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) is a collaboration between regional councils,
government, and science organisations. Science had over years with testing shown the reality. However, government and
regional councils chose to irresponsibly ignore the findings of scientists.
The current Labour government and its coalition partner the Green Party had at the last two elections promised to
reverse the decline but had done nothing meaningful.
“It’s time for election time rhetoric promises to be honoured,” he said.
He called on all political parties and especially the main contenders in next year’s election to step up and champion
the health of waterways and if elected, take strong, tangible action.
“While Labour and the Greens are guilty of broken promises over two elections and inertia in between elections, the John
Key led National government 2008-17 had encouraged the rampant growth of corporate dairying in low rainfall areas such
as the eastern South Island and Mackenzie Basin.
“Nitrate contamination lethal to aquatic life and a major factor in cancer rates according to international research has
been shown by studies by the NZ Federation of Freshwater Anglers to be chronically high,” he said.
Very recently, LAWA revealed monitoring results for 1727 rivers and lakes which showed more than 80 percent of lowland
lakes were of a substandard quality. Water quality in rivers and streams is likely to be worse in areas which have been
highly modified, whether because of urban environments or pasture, said LAWA scientists.