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Friday 10 March 2023
While nearly all of Otago has seen some rain over the last 7 days and some rain is forecast over the coming week, as of Thursday this week there are still three rivers below minimum flows: the Pomahaka at Burkes Ford, the Waiwera at Maws Farm and the Waitahuna at Tweeds Bridge.
ORC staff are still monitoring rivers and consented takes to ensure the waterways are protected for all. Consent holders and catchment groups are doing a great job with how they are managing their water use.
ORC’s Acting General Manager Regulatory Joanna Gilroy says, “We acknowledge that for some of our communities this will be a difficult time, as people will be starting to feel the effects of this dry weather leading into winter.
We encourage farmers to make plans and take action early with regards to stock feed and to reach out early for support and advice.”
Good practice tips for conserving water during dry conditions in Otago:
Visit our new Environmental Data Portal for the latest water flow levels
Our next update will be sent out Friday 17 March if these conditions persist.
Questions or concerns? Email compliance@orc.govt.nz