All eight waterways recorded average nitrogen, phosphorous levels well over the upper guidelines. One waterway, known as ‘County Drain’ has the worst water quality. The average amount of phosphorous in the drain is 125 times higher than the upper guideline. Average nitrogen readings in the County Drain are 25 times higher than the upper guidelines, the average zinc level is nearly nine times the upper guideline and the average faecal coliform reading is 1.3 times the upper guidelines
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Ahuriri Estuary (Te Whanganui-a-Orotū), Napier, includes Pandora Pond, a popular recreation site. Of the eight waterways monitored all but one exceeded the upper guideline for average zinc levels.
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Dozens and sometimes hundreds of frontline police officers have been told to carry guns on average once a week in recent months, as fears around gun violence escalate. Source: 1 NEWS
Some of these temporary arming orders - where all frontline officers can be armed - can span entire districts and last for days, usually while police investigate a shooting or other violence.
Some say this is the safest response to a growing problem - others warn it increases the chances of injury and death.
In the 10 months to January this year, police issued 47 of what they call temporary carriage orders , figures released under the Official Information Act show. This is slightly more than once a week somewhere around the country.
Police responding to an incident in Wellington (file photo).
Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas
Some of these temporary arming orders - where all frontline officers can be armed - can span entire districts and last for days, usually while police investigate a shooting or other violence.
Some say this is the safest response to a growing problem - others warn it increases the chances of injury and death.
In the 10 months to January this year, police issued 47 of what they call temporary carriage orders , figures released under the Official Information Act show. This is slightly more than once a week somewhere around the country.
Frontline police told to carry guns on average once a week, figures reveal
15 Apr, 2021 08:14 PM
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Police responding to an incident in Wellington (file). Photo / RNZ
RNZ
By Jordan Bond, of RNZ.
In recent months frontline police officers have been told to carry guns on average once a week throughout New Zealand, as fears around gun violence escalate.
Some of these temporary arming orders - where all frontline officers can be armed - can span entire districts and last for days, usually while police investigate a shooting or other violence.
Some say this is the safest response to a growing problem - others warn it increases the chances of injury and death.