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River water quality trends and increased dairying in Southland, New Zealand

Keith D. Hamill*

Environment Southland
Private Bag 90 116
Invercargill, New Zealand
email: “hamill_k”@wrcplc.co.uk

*Present address: WRc plc, Frankland Road, Blagrove, Swindon SN5 8YF, United Kingdom.

Graham B. McBride

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
Research Limited
P.O. Box 11 115
Hamilton, New Zealand
email: g.mcbride@niwa.co.nz

Abstract   Trends in six water quality variables measured at 29 Southland, New Zealand, freshwater sites between July 1995 and June 2001 have been assessed. These are compared to changes in livestock numbers to assess whether water quality changes could have been driven by the intensification and expansion of dairy farming and/or by other pressures. Trends were assessed for raw and for flow-adjusted data, the latter being a better indicator of effects of changing external pressures on water quality (an observed water quality trend may be merely the result of changes in river flow). Results indicate that increased dairy farming has been associated with increasing concentrations of dissolved reactive phosphorus. There has been a worsening in other water quality variables (oxidised nitrogen, dissolved oxygen) but these also occurred in non-dairying catchments. An improvement in observed water clarity disappeared after flow adjustment. Continued monthly water quality monitoring is necessary to watch for emerging trends.

Keywords   water quality; trends; Southland; dairying; agriculture

M02076 Received 24 September 2002; accepted 20 February 2003; Published 20 June 2003
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2003, Vol. 37: 323-332
0028-8330/03/3702-0323 $7.00 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2003

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