A Mamaku dairy farming company has been fined a total of $49,875 in Tauranga District Court for two offences of discharging effluent to land where it could enter a watercourse, and one offence of breaching an abatement notice.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council brought the prosecution against Montheo Farms Limited of South Road, Mamaku, for two incidents in 2013 which breached both their consent and an abatement notice issued in 2010. The property drains into tributaries of the Ngongotaha Stream which flow into Lake Rotorua.
The farm has a consent to discharge untreated dairy effluent to pasture irrigation, with conditions limiting the discharge rate, ensuring that effluent does not flow overland to watercourses and requiring contingencies in case of system failure.
The 367 hectare farm milks up to 600 cows, an almost 50 percent increase in herd size from when the consent was first granted in 2000. At the time of the 2013 incident the farm had a sump and sand trap which collected effluent from the milking shed and pumped it to a travelling irrigator after each milking. There was very little effluent storage capacity on the farm.
In October 2010 a Regional Council officer inspected the farm and found the farm's effluent sump had overflowed and ponded, flowing into a nearby drain. Two of the directors told the officer they intended to increase the herd size to 800 cows.