Horizons Regional Council has resorted to using a helicopter to carry out water quality monitoring at Lake Horowhenua, with health and safety concerns cited as the reason it won't send staff to the lake edge.
The chopper was spotted and filmed by locals hovering very low over the water last week, and Horizons has confirmed it was undertaking monthly water quality sampling at the lake.
The regional council's Freshwater and Partnerships manager Logan Brown said it was the first time the method had been used for Lake Horowhenua and it was being used as an alternative because council staff are unable to operate from the lake's edge due to health and safety concerns.
He would not elaborate as to what those concerns were and replied "no comment" to a question about whether they referred to any threats made against council staff if they were to visit the lake.
"Helicopter sampling is not the preferred method of sampling for Lake Horowhenua as we can't test for everything we need to by air," he said.