Massey University freshwater ecologist Professor Russell Death was blunt in his assessment of the national water picture recently.
"Toxic algae blooms in rivers and lakes all over New Zealand; increasing nitrates in Canterbury groundwater; four deaths from the Havelock North incident; and drinking water all around the country below standard."
Death was dead serious. We're now paying the price for dropping the bar so low.
"Surely, most people can see that these events are increasing in severity, occurrence and extent all over New Zealand."
Certainly we're seeing the scourge locally, where the region's list of shame is growing.