{"id":300471,"date":"2026-02-24T23:00:11","date_gmt":"2026-02-24T23:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/300471\/"},"modified":"2026-02-24T23:00:11","modified_gmt":"2026-02-24T23:00:11","slug":"nitrate-news-not-good-for-southland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/300471\/","title":{"rendered":"Nitrate news &#8216;not good\u2019 for Southland"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Widespread degradation of Southland\u2019s drinking water safety has been exposed in a council-commissioned report.<\/p>\n<p>The Environment Southland report maps an increase in nitrate-containing groundwater \u2014 which can cause illness and death at elevated levels \u2014 and points the finger largely at a rise in intensive farming, notably dairy.<\/p>\n<p>Groundwater is the source of many people\u2019s drinking water across Southland.<\/p>\n<p>The report sparked calls from University of Otago public health and water academic Marnie Prickett and environmental organisation Greenpeace for the council to announce a nitrate emergency and reduce intensive dairy farming.<\/p>\n<p>Ms Prickett said the report, titled &#8220;Nitrogen Contamination in Southland Groundwater&#8221;, was &#8220;comprehensive, clear and the news is not good. It shows a concerning nitrate problem&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Declaring a nitrate emergency is a first step that must be followed by a clear pathway out of this serious problem. We could investigate more but this is not going to change the material outcomes needed,&#8221; Ms Prickett said.<\/p>\n<p>Intensive dairy farming and the nitrate contamination from urinating cows was a key cause, including when cows were winter-grazed on crops planted on bare earth that could not soak up nitrogen, Ms Prickett said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This report draws the link between periods of winter grazing and pulses of nitrogen going into groundwater used for drinking water,&#8221; she said.<\/p>\n<p>Ms Prickett called for an independent and peer-reviewed inquiry into the council\u2019s land-use rules, plus a review of the council\u2019s monitoring methods to enable enforcement.<\/p>\n<p>She also called for a review by the auditor-general of processes to prevent any conflicts of interest held by councillors and council staff that could impact decision-making about land use.<\/p>\n<p>Greenpeace freshwater campaigner Will Appelbe said a nitrate emergency should be declared &#8220;as a minimum&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Action should include &#8220;preventing any further dairy industry expansion, reducing the size of the dairy herd and moving away from dairy farming altogether to protect access to safe drinking water&#8221;, he said.<\/p>\n<p>Chairman of freshwater science at the University of Otago Prof Ross Thompson also linked nitrate and farming intensification and said the issue was of &#8220;environmental and public health concern, and requires urgent attention&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Environment Southland has not, until now, flagged the report publicly \u2014 despite it being labelled as having been &#8220;issued&#8221; on January 30.<\/p>\n<p>The\u00a0Otago Daily Times\u00a0spotted it among other documents filed in a science report portal and posed questions to the council \u2014 which said it could not respond by deadline.<\/p>\n<p>The council then pushed out a media release acknowledging many Southland sites had &#8220;long-term deteriorating trends&#8221; of nitrate contamination, caused by a combination of &#8220;intensive land use&#8221; and the region\u2019s shallow water table, meaning aquifers were &#8220;vulnerable&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The release said the problem could take decades to fix \u2014 and dairy farming was not mentioned.<\/p>\n<p>Environment Southland general manager science Karen Wilson described reducing the contamination as a &#8220;challenge&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>A council source said, as far as they knew, there had been &#8220;no communication prior to the release about the report\u2019s findings internally&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The maximum allowable nitrate in drinking water is 11.3mg\/L, but the National College of Midwives has warned pregnant women about levels exceeding 5mg\/L risking preterm birth and low birthweights and public health academics have said levels below this may be a concern, including as a cause of colorectal cancer.<\/p>\n<p>Ms Prickett said any level above 3.5mg\/L was indicative of &#8220;serious degradation of environmental health let alone public health&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>In the council report, the location of drinking water supply wells \u2014 including council-run and privately operated wells \u2014 is mapped alongside predicted nitrate concentrations in groundwater 10m below land surface.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, 612 (44%) of domestic supply wells and 18 (45%) registered public drinking-water supplies were located &#8220;within areas classified as having high vulnerability to nitrate contamination&#8221; and were used by an estimated 13,632 people on public groundwater supplies and 1530 people on private supplies.<\/p>\n<p>There were deteriorating trends and vulnerability hot spots included Balfour and the Waimea Plains, Knapdale supplying Gore and the Central Plains and Waimatuku.<\/p>\n<p>Only 1% of domestic wells mapped were in areas predicted to have nitrate concentrations below 1mg\/L and almost half (49%) were in areas predicted to have concentrations within a range of 3.5 to 8.5mg\/L, with a further 5% predicted to exceed 8.5mg\/L, with some of these above 11.3mg\/L.<\/p>\n<p>In many parts of Southland, the report draws a link between higher nitrates and dairy farming, winter grazing being described as a &#8220;high-risk pathway for nitrogen leaching&#8221;.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Widespread degradation of Southland\u2019s drinking water safety has been exposed in a council-commissioned report. 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