This
manages to tell us about the drought without referencing climate
change. I guess it’s all just weather and nothing that happens in
NZ has anything to do with the rest of the world.
Sigh.
Lake
Opuha could run dry in a month
A 700
hectare lake in South Canterbury could be dry by the end of next
month if the area does not get significant rain.
18
January, 2015
.
Farmers
who use Lake Opuha in South Canterbury for irrigation are worried it
may dry up by the end of next month.
Photo: 123RF
The
man-made Lake Opuha near Fairlie, which is 50 metres at its deepest
point, has dropped to 23 percent of its capacity.
The
dam was built in the late 1990s to prevent the Opihi River from
drying out each year and to irrigate 16000 hectares. It is fed by
rain but has not had a decent recharge since July.
Opuha
Water's chief executive, Tony McCormick, said the river is already
running at its minimum flow and the amount of water taken for
irrigation has been halved.
Half
of the farms it provides irrigation water for are dairy farms, and Mr
McCormick says those farmers are particularly worried.
Mr
McCormick says the lake will be empty by late February if there is
not significant rain.
"That
is the worst case, there's no doubt about that, because we go from
eking it out mode to nothing ... top.
"It's
surprising how far you can get by with just a little bit of water,
but once it goes to stop, you've really got to shift to another mode.
it is very serious."
Record breaking temperatures
Federated
Farmers, meanwhile, say record-breaking temperatures show the need
for ongoing investment so farmers can reduce their environmental
footprint.
A
major report from the United States says 2014 was the hottest year in
recorded history.
Federated
Farmers' president, William Rolleston said this shows money needs to
keep going into science and technology.
He
said it's better for productivity and the environment if valuable
resources are managed efficiently and effectively.
Dr
Rolleston said such investment in agriculture is an ongoing process
and the Government needs to play a part.
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