Polluting for Personal Profit – How NZ’s Waterways are Trashed

Time to revisit this one

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Here we have an article from the Manawatu Standard (under ‘opinion’) that is rare in its honesty, about the machinations of our environmental ‘protection’ agencies in drawing environmental protection groups into their fold. It’s called ‘collaboration’ but is not what it seems, as the article very honestly points out, titling the collaboration process ‘unmitigated bull faeces’. How refreshing to hear such truth. Our Councils and Horizons pay lip service to environmental protection, bandying around the Agenda 21 catchwords, ‘sustainable development’ and ‘smart growth’ all the while continuing on their ‘polluting for personal profit’ trajectory. If you want to see extreme water pollution, check out Lake Horowhenua, once the pristine food basket of local people Muaupoko, it’s been polluted for decades with human faeces, never mind bull faeces, although some of that goes in there as well.  We’ve

Leachate is dumped into Marton's WWTP in unknown quantities under a 'gentleman's agreement', regularly exceeding consent levels Leachate is dumped into Marton’s WWTP in unknown quantities under a ‘gentleman’s agreement’, regularly…

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3 thoughts on “Polluting for Personal Profit – How NZ’s Waterways are Trashed”

  1. Where is the URL that will lead me to where I can get the document that shows that New Zealand is a corporation registered by the Queen. I believe that Australia may be the same. regards Geraldine Don’t worry Be HAPPY!

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  2. This is the Problem with our “Corporate Govt. They “SAY” they want clean rivers , But Profits must come first,? Fish & Game don’t stand a chance against Corporate Giants who are polluting our waterways for sheer profit & with Government help.?

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