Aerial view of Matatā Campsite
Image: David Finn | ©

Introduction

‘If you have to go, know where to go’ is the message to visitors to Matatā Campsite this summer, as stretched wastewater facilities await town-wide solutions.

Date:  29 October 2024

Wastewater rules are in place to prevent human waste entering the water table, risking public health and environmental degradation.

Project lead ranger Gerald Mullen says visitors who book in for self-contained sites must use their own facilities, and not take advantage of those on site.

“We want to keep the camp open for summer despite the wastewater challenges facing the town, and this is how we can do it,” says Gerald. “We’ll be out there keeping an eye on compliance, and potentially removing campers who are disobeying the rules.”

Bookings at Matatā Campsite are up nearly 25% from last year, indicating people continue to enjoy a summer camping trip in the Bay of Plenty.

Gerald says the team are getting ready to welcome visitors to what is expected to be a busy summer for the idyllic spot.

“Due to the strain on facilities, if visitors fail to comply we will likely have to close a large portion of the camp to remain within wastewater regulations.

“We really are relying on the honesty of campers so all can enjoy the upcoming season.”

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