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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Central Otago's troubled Shotover wastewater treatment plant is going to be checked on less regularly

    Central Otago's troubled Shotover wastewater treatment plant is going to be checked on less regularly


    Queenstown Lakes District Council started sending 12-thousand cubic metres of wastewater into the river daily in March, after it was revealed the disposal system had performance issues.

    Otago Regional Council is now modifying its testing programme from weekly to monthly.

    The testing is still in line with an enforcement order, approved by the Environment Court in June, after several infringement notices were issued.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    To the penultimate tournament of the PGA Tour golf season in Maryland where the fashion police have been placed on alert.. 8:07

    Politics:
    Calls to change Victoria's 'outdated' burial laws to allow for owners to be laid to rest with their pets 7:57

    Business:
    Little sign of recovery soon for the country's sheep numbers, as they continue to drop 7:57

    Health & Safety:
    Hopes Health New Zealand will boost staffing at Christchurch Hospital's Trauma Admitting Service, on the back of a study in today's New Zealand Medical Journal 7:47

    Motoring:
    State Highway 5 is closed south of Rotorua, after a petrol tanker rolled in the Whakarewarewa area, leaving one person dead 7:47

    Rugby League:
    Melbourne and Penrith have staged a golden point thriller to open round 24 of the NRL league season - Storm hooker Harry Grant's turned Harry Houdini with a dummy in front of the posts to score the try which won the match 22-18 7:47

    Entertainment:
    Jimmy Kimmel has obtained Italian citizenship 7:42

    Law and Order:
    A man remains in a critical but stable condition following a double police shooting in the Christchurch suburb of Bryndwr  7:37

    Rugby:
    James O'Connor will assume the playmaking duties for the Wallabies as they seek to build on their third-test win over the Lions with a victory away against the Springboks to start the Rugby Championship 7:37

    Law and Order:
    The 'aura farming' boy danced for tradition, then the internet turned it into a trend and a trap 7:27


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