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  •   Home > News > Environment

    A peaceful occupation at Lake Rotokakahi near Rotorua over the Tarawera sewerage project

    A peaceful occupation at Lake Rotokakahi near Rotorua over the Tarawera sewerage project


    Protesters are demanding Rotorua Lakes District Council divert the intended sewer pipe - saying it threatens the tapu of the site where many were buried after the Mount Tarawera eruption.

    A powhiri will be held at 12.

    Protect Rotokakahi spokesperson Leka Skipworth says the action will be peaceful - but this isn't acceptable.

    He says it's a heritage site - so this is equivalent to building a sewer pipe through Pompeii or Chunuk Bair.

    The Council says the scheme was extensively considered and is intended to protect the health of the community and environment.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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