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Polluting pollen is not a problem

Polluting pollen is not a problem

Do not be fooled by the presence of fine yellow pollen in Auckland’s stormwater gutters and waterways. It may look like industrial or chemical pollution but it is harmless.

Auckland Regional Council’s Pollution Hotline has recently received an influx in calls related to pine pollen. The yellow dust that looks like sulphur has been accumulating in some of the region’s waterways, causing quite a stir with the local residents.

ARC Pollution Response Team Leader, Nigel Clarke, says the yellow pollen released from pine trees is a seasonal occurrence.

“Pollen is released by pine trees and accumulates on roads and pavements. Rain washes it down stormwater drains where it ends up in Auckland’s waterways,” he says.

Mr Clarke says the pollen is harmless but it is important the public continue to report water pollution incidents just in case it is something more serious
To report water pollution phone ARC’s 24 hour Pollution Hotline on 09 377 3107.

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