Information for Nelson’s rural water users

05/03/2019 3:58am

We’ve put together some information for rural landowners and occupiers during this period of dry weather.

Whether you are on a rural supply or on the city’s reticulated supply, you can make sure your stock have enough water to drink. If you operate under a resource consent for water take, check that you are adhering to the terms of your consent.

If you are on an independent water supply – i.e. your water comes from a community water scheme, a stream, bore or spring, and you don’t get a water bill from the Council, then rural restrictions apply.
 
Under the current rural water restrictions, water may only be used for essential purposes i.e. firefighting, human drinking water, water for stock and household use e.g. showers. 
 
Water may not be used for any other purpose including crop irrigation, garden watering, washing cars, houses, or driveways.

 If you have water stored for firefighting, please don’t dip into these resources for other reasons – we are still at an extreme fire risk across the City.

 If you do get a water bill from Council you’re obliged to adhere to the Stage Three water restrictions currently in place for the urban areas of Nelson..
 
Farming through a drought.

We've put together some farm management information for drought conditions.


How much water do you need to store?


Since the Nelson Resource Management Plan (NRMP) became operative in 2004, a rural house is required to have either (unless connected to a community scheme with firefighting storage)

  •  A sprinkler system with 7000 L of water available OR
  • Water tanks with 45,000 L storage for firefighting purposes

 AND

  • 15,000 L storage available during periods of minimum flow (unless connected to a community scheme with storage for minimum flow)

If a house only has 45,000 L storage then at least 23,000 L must be available for firefighting. To find out the full details see the applicable NRMP rules at RURr.28

 

How much water do your animals need?:

If you are keeping livestock, consider de-stocking before you run out of feed or water. Contact Federated Farmers Feedline for support.

Average drinking water requirements for farm animals are:

  • Beef cattle: 50 litres/day (yearlings 30 litres/day, calves 20 litres/day) 
  • Dairy: 90 litres/day (for a 450kg cow) 
  • Deer: 15 litres/day (for a 125kg adult) 
  • Sheep: 7 litres/day (adult ewe without lambs) 
  • Goat: 6 litres/day Horse: 45 litres/day (grazing) 
  • Pig: 15 litres/day (adult with no piglets)                                                                    

(source – mpi.govt.nz)

 

Useful Contacts:

  • Ministry for Primary Industries has helpful information for people dealing with dry weather conditions and rural water restrictions. 
  • Federated Farmers (support and feedline) ph 0800 327 646, option 2.
  • animalwelfare@mpi.govt.nz or 0800 0083 33 for animal welfare concerns
  • Rural Support Trust  ph 0800 787 254
  • Your neighbours – keep in touch, ask for help if you need it and offer help if you see someone in need. Communities that rally together in challenging times are far more successful at bouncing back.

Resources

  

Long Range Weather outlook

NIWA has a useful Seasonal Weather Outlook for three months ahead, updated monthly, which may help with planning ahead. You can find our more here


To follow the current river flows visit Council's river and stream water flows page