22:57:02 Saturday 26 April 2025

Council assesses Lake Rotorua lake weed build-up

Lake weed has accumulated at the edge of Lake Rotorua. Photo / Laura Smith

Rotorua’s council is considering dealing to built-up lake weed at the edge of Lake Rotorua.

Rotorua Lakes Council community experience group manager Alex Wilson said the weed often accumulated after stormy weather and was typical for autumn.

Strong northerly storm winds pushed the weed towards the lakefront and a change to southerly winds could help remove it, she said.

When natural conditions were insufficient, however, she said staff worked with Te Arawa Lakes Trust, Bay of Plenty Regional Council and Land Information NZ on a co-ordinated weed-clearance plan.

Wilson said the situation would be assessed over the next few days.

“If it needs attention, then it is likely we’ll need an excavator in the lake to move the weed off the shore to where it can be picked up by the weed harvester and taken to a boat ramp for disposal.

“We don’t yet know the cost of the clean-up. This varies depending on how much weed needs to be cleared.”

Lake weed build-up is a continuing issue. When it starts to rot it smells.

 In 2022 300 tonnes of it was removed, costing ratepayers $35,000.

Several species of pest lake weed are found in Lake Rotorua and other Te Arawa lakes.

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

 

1 comment

Fertiliser !

Posted on 09-04-2025 15:22 | By Fred Bear

Lake weed will be an amazing garden fertiliser. My experience with water-weed is from the Waikato River, from where I would rake in oxygen weed and barrow it home. It needs no composting time, just bury it and plant over it to get amazing results with corn, tomatoes, pumpkins. It rots down to nothing as it's just nutrients and water. The public should be encouraged to take it away for super garden results.


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