New
Zealand: Polluted Paradise
Al
Jazeera English investigates New Zealand’s freshwater crisis
New Zealand: Polluted Paradise
Monday,
28 August 2017, 8:38 am
Press Release: Al Jazeera
Press Release: Al Jazeera
Monday
28 August 2017 New Zealand’s sparkling and abundant rivers and
lakes are fundamental to its image as a land of outstanding natural
beauty – key features of a supposedly clean, green environment
brand that attracts visitors from around the world.
But
in a new two-part, year long, documentary investigation, Al
Jazeera’s People
& Power series
discovers a murkier reality hidden in the depths: a disturbing tale
of polluted and dried-up waterways, questionable irrigation schemes,
an over-mighty farming lobby and claims of undue government
interference.
New
Zealand: Polluted Paradise (Part 1) airs on THURSDAY, 31 AUGUST 2017
AT 10.30 AM AND 9:30 PM
In part
one of New
Zealand: Polluted Paradise, filmmaker
Naashon Zalk examines plans for a controversial dam and irrigation
project, the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme, in Hawke’s Bay.
Its
supporters have seen the scheme as a solution to drought problems,
which have hampered the region's economic development. Opponents say
it would have damaging consequences for the environment, leading to a
huge increase in intensive dairy farming, which has already caused
serious water pollution in the area’s fresh water supplies.
Following
a 2016 drinking water contamination incident in Havelock North, which
caused thousands of people to become sick with gastroenteritis,
dozens of whom were hospitalised, a regional election was held that
looked set to determine the future of the Ruataniwha scheme. Zalk and
his crew went behind the scenes with the campaigns of two local
politicians, one in favour of the project and one who opposed it.
Against
this background as arguments rage, the film then delves deep into the
reasons behind New Zealand’s freshwater pollution problems, which
environmental campaigners say are exacerbated by similar large-scale
irrigation schemes in other parts of the country.
New
Zealand: Polluted Paradise (Part 2) airs on THURSDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER
2017 AT 10.30 AM AND 9:30 PM
the second
part of
this exclusive People
& Power investigation,
as the machinations over the Ruataniwha project move to a climax, the
Al Jazeera team examines disturbing allegations of undue political
interference in the irrigation scheme at a national level. The
episode also looks into the circumstances of the central government’s
highly controversial 2010 sacking of anti-irrigation scheme
councillors from a regional authority in Canterbury in New Zealand’s
South Island and their replacement with non-elected officials.
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