National Headquarters
Level 12
80 The Terrace
PO Box 2133
Wellington
New Zealand
Phone +64 4 496 3600
16 December 2020
Bryan Stralow
By email: [FYI request #14179 email]
Dear Mr Stralow
Information Request – Illegal Dumping of Liquid
I refer to your request dated 22 November 2020 for Fire and Emergency New Zealand to confirm
whether it is legal to empty the contents of a fire truck into a waterway or more specifically, a
marine reserve.
Fire and Emergency appliances carry only water in their tanks and need to discharge all or some of
that for several reasons.
The discharge of water into waterways is regulated through various mechanisms, including the
Resource Management Act 1991, rules in regional plans and resource consents. Regional plans are
prepared and administered by regional councils and vary across the regions. These are public
documents and can be accessed on the website of the regional councils.
Marine reserves are set up and managed under the Marine Reserves Act. Further information
about marine reserve rules and regulations can be found on the Department of Conservation
website at
https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/habitats/marine/type-1-marine-protected-areas-
marine-reserves/rules-and-regulations/. It is an offence to discharge toxic substances and
pollutants that are injurious to marine life into a marine reserve.
The answer to your question as to whether discharge of water into a waterway is legal is therefore
dependant on the specific facts, including location. If you wish Fire and Emergency to look into a
specific complaint about discharge of water, please provide further details at
https://www.fireandemergency.nz/contact-us/complaints/. Yours sincerely
Raewyn Bleakley
Deputy Chief Executive, Office of the Chief Executive