By Innoflow
In 2008, having been flooded by the Waitōtara River twice in three years, the Waipapa Marae was moved to a hilltop above the river, overlooking 142ha of Maōri land, Mt Taranaki, and the Tasman Sea.
In 2009 we designed and supplied a wastewater treatment system with capacity to treat up to 15,000 L/day, ample to cater to a tangi with 300 people for up to three days.
The South Taranaki Council was concerned that a septic tank installation would cause erosion on the hillside. Our solution was a buffered AdvanTex system with a buffered volume of 10,000 L/day.
The effluent is treated to a clear liquid and drip-irrigated at 3mm/m2 a day over 1000m2 on the marae.
He kawenga ki te whenua, ki ngā uri o ngā ātua (Ngāti Wai and Ngāti Whatua) – The ethic of responsibility towards the natural environment.
Marae and similar communities present some unique challenges when it comes to effective wastewater treatment and disposal.
Marae may host 8 or 100 events in a year, often lasting several days and attended by a dozen or many hundreds of people. In addition, marae are often used as community hubs during emergency situations and must be able to cater for large numbers at short notice.
As vital social centres for Māori communities, marae need wastewater management options that are effective and consistent with tikanga Māori. Of special importance is the holistic connection that Māori have to the land and sea.
Innoflow has installed and maintained wastewater systems for marae throughout New Zealand, providing high quality treatment that preserves the quality of the environment and the health of the people.
The AdvanTex® system is simple, largely passive, and can be easily retrofitted with existing septic tanks. Operating costs are low, and the system produces consistently high-quality treatment with no odours, even with widely fluctuating use.
Papākainga is known in Māori culture as living together communally on ancestral whenua. Shared whakapapa to place and each other helps to provide the bond that ties together the members of a Papākainga.
Historically papākainga comprised multiple dwellings and communal facilities, and have been commonly sited around resources and/or places of importance. In a more modern sense, papākainga provide Māori with an opportunity to live according to that group’s social and cultural values, which may not be provided for through standard western models of housing and ownership.
Innoflow have partnered with Iwi on various papākainga developments across Aotearoa, with a shared vision to ensure that whenua and taiao are protected for future generations.
Innoflow is a team of highly trained professionals and wastewater system suppliers who specialise in designing, building and operating onsite wastewater systems for a wide range of rural, regional and 'off-grid' sites.
Working across the private and public infrastructure space, we are known for providing a valuable service that offers practical and cost effective options for wastewater treatment.
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We prioritise sustainability, reliability and operability in our wastewater system designs in aid of producing livable outcomes with minimal visual impact..
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Being exclusive agents for Orenco® Systems Inc products in New Zealand and parts of Australia, we are a leading source of information and quality equipment for all types of wastewater designs. Since our establishment in 1994, we have designed and built over 10,000 systems for clients in New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific, and we look forward to doing more with you.