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Recovery taskforce 'making headway'

Author
Hawkes Bay Today,
Publish Date
Thu, 22 Jun 2023, 4:14pm
Silt and waste on a roadside in cyclone-affected Pākōwhai.
Silt and waste on a roadside in cyclone-affected P膩k艒whai.

Recovery taskforce 'making headway'

Author
Hawkes Bay Today,
Publish Date
Thu, 22 Jun 2023, 4:14pm

Hawke鈥檚 Bay Regional Council says the Silt Recovery Taskforce has shifted about 350,000m3 of silt since February鈥檚 cyclone.

Chair Hinewai Ormsby said the taskforce has developed an 鈥渆fficient and effective way of tackling the silt challenge.

鈥漇ilt clean-up is a huge task for our rohe, and the taskforce is making headway in cleaning it up, with 199 jobs completed,鈥 Ormsby said.

鈥漈he taskforce, a combined effort between Hawke鈥檚 Bay Regional Council and Hastings District Council, has to the end of May 2023 spent $9.7 million working through its comprehensive action plan focused on zones with dedicated contractors.鈥

Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said it was a long-term issue with over 1,000,000m3 of silt that the taskforce and its contractors are working through.

鈥漌e鈥檙e really proud that most of our contractors are local, and that they鈥檙e on the ground working to get our region back to what it was.

鈥漈askforce lead Darren de Klerk said the zoning system, allocating geographic areas to contracting companies, was proving successful.

鈥滱 really encouraging result is that silt testing at our silt deposit sites is showing no elevated contaminants. The taskforce is working on a range of issues to support Hawke鈥檚 Bay鈥檚 recovery.鈥

Council said its team is also establishing processing sites for mixed debris and waste and setting up a workstream for woody debris.

A woody debris collection will be co-ordinated on behalf of all Hawke鈥檚 Bay councils with a project manager in Wairoa.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also supporting impacted communtities in CHB with woody debris around P艒rangahau and Kairakau. We鈥檙e also working through waste streams such as rainwater tanks, tanalised posts, flood-damaged windows and Extenday which address the really specific challenges some of our residents are facing.

鈥淲e鈥檒l have a collection system for rainwater tanks opening soon; keep an eye out for this and solutions for the other waste streams.鈥

The Sediment and Debris Recovery Fund for Commercial Entities is another aspect of the taskforce鈥檚 mahi.

鈥漌e were proud to get applications for this fund open a month after the Government announced the funding. We鈥檙e working closely with industry to make sure the money goes to where it鈥檚 most needed,鈥 de Klerk said.

* For more information on the Silt Recovery Taskforce, to apply for funding, or to request a silt or debris collection head to hbrc.govt.nz. While the taskforce is working across all Hawke鈥檚 Bay councils, Napier City and Wairoa District councils will continue to manage their own silt collections. Contact your relevant council for silt collection.

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