Fencing is to be erected around the closed Kaitāia dump station after people continue to use the facility in the town’s busy Te Ahu centre carpark zone, causing sewage spills and a public health risk.
Far North District Council (FNDC) recently closed the dump station indefinitely after ongoing issues with blockages which have required daily repair callouts.
But people are continuing to use the facility in spite of signs advising it’s closed, resulting in headaches for the council with further callouts and risks for public health.
The temporary fencing is to be put up to protect the public from resulting sewage spills into the adjacent carpark, securing the site until repairs are done.
The Te Ahu centre carpark dump station is used by campervan and caravan users to dispose of human sewage.
Non-human waste items found in the dump station include wet wipes, clothing, seafood shells and sticks have been blocking the facility.
The nearest campervan dump station is 40km away at Mangōnui, among others in the Far North at Kerikeri, Kaikohe, Kawakawa, Omāpere and Opononi.
FNDC says non-human waste should instead go to any of its 16 refuse transfer stations.
The Kaitāia refuse transfer station is in Church Rd, less that five minutes' drive from the dump station.
Other Far North refuse transfer stations include at Kaitāia and Ahipara, Awanui, Herekino, Houhora, Kaikohe, Kohukohu, Ōpononi, Panguru, Russell, Taipā, Te Kao, Waipapa and Whangae near Opua and Whatuwhiwhi.