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Rotorua Lakes Catchment

Unless there is a council sewerage scheme planned for your area, any new septic systems installed must be of an approved model. The table below highlights the systems approved for installation in the Rotorua lakes' catchments. All systems shown may be installed elsewhere in the Bay of Plenty, however conventional septic tanks are still permitted in most areas outside Rotorua lake catchments.


Approved for installation in Rotorua Catchments Irrigation Pump included in test? Measured power use (kWh) per day? Equivalent annual power cost
Trial 1 (2005-2006)* See Trial 1 Note below



Devan Blue DB900NRS (564KB, pdf) - Yes 6.3 $517
Hynds Lifestyle (564KB, pdf) - Yes 1.7 $140
Innoflow AdvanTex Ax20 (564KB, pdf) - No 0.6 $49
Oasis Membrane MBR (564KB, pdf) - Yes 7.3 $600
Smith and Loveless (Microfast 0.5) (564KB, pdf) - No 7.2 $591
Biolytix BF6 2500 PAT (564KB, pdf) - Yes?1 0.2 $16
Supertreat SB440 (N12) - Yes 10.8 $887
Waipapa Tanks Nitro-Treat P-N-12-2 (refer to Note A) - - - -





Trial 2 (2006-2007)



Bio-Microbics MicroFAST 0.9 (1.9MB, pdf) - Yes 8.9 $731
Devan Blue 9000NRS (1.3MB, pdf) - Yes 2.7 $222
Hynds Lifestyle Ultimate (1.6MB, pdf) Yes Yes1 2.2 $181
Reflection Textile EW (3MB, pdf) - Yes1 2.5 $205
RX Plastics Airtech 9000 NR (1.7MB, pdf) Yes Yes 5.3 $435
RX Plastics Airtech 9000 (1.7MB, pdf)
Yes 4.9 $402
Waipapa Tanks Econo Treat P-10-2 (3.1MB, pdf)
Yes 1.3 $107





Trial 3 (2007-2008)



Biocycle 6300 (476KB, pdf) - Yes 2.5 $205
Innoflow Advan Tex AX20 (405KB, pdf) - Yes 1.1 $90
Oasis Clearwater S2000 (481KB, pdf) Yes Yes 2.0 $162
Waipapa Tanks Maxi-Treat MV-C3000 (610KB, pdf) Yes Yes 8.4 $690

The Rotorua trial site where these systems have been tested has made the transition to a national wastewater system test facility. An independent group called 'SWANS-MAG' ('Small Wastewater and Natural Systems – Management and Auditing Group') will grade results from trial 3 and all future trials. The assessment of trial 3 results is likely to be available sometime in the second half of 2009. The Environment Bay of Plenty reports for Innoflow and Oasis will then be finalised.

Trial 1 Note

In early 2009 Environment Bay of Plenty decided to no longer recognise the results of trial 1 for the purposes of approving waste water treatment systems for installation in our region.  Trial 1 had a number of limitations in terms of flow variability which may have influenced systems’ performance.  The current trial facility has undergone a complete rebuild since the early days and now has very robust systems in place to ensure a high degree of flow uniformity and consistency.

Note 'A'

This system is almost identical to the trialled SuperTreat SB440(N12) however is marketed by Waipapa Tanks and includes a modified venturi (pat pend) for improved energy efficiency.

Notes on Power Use

  1. The irrigation pump trialled in the Reflection treatment system is too small for most irrigation applications. The electricity use in a Biolytix treatment system in a typical household setup totals about 0.6 kWh per day. Electricity use by irrigation pumps associated with household wastewater treatment systems is around 0.5 kWh per 1000 litres (i.e. approximate average household daily flow). This will vary depending on pump efficiency, difference in elevation, distance to irrigated area, pipe size etc.
  2. The electricity usage figures presented need to be treated with caution. Various factors could influence them including blockages and pump efficiency. Note that only some systems included irrigation pumps in the trial.
  3. The annual power cost was calculated using a nominal cost per kWh of 20 cents plus GST. The exact cost will vary depending on the region, pricing plan and discounts available.

Other factors to consider

Visit our page about choosing a system.

Read the Rotorua Lakes Factsheet on the Onsite Treatment Regional Plan

If you want to install an advanced system, rule 13 of the On-site Effluent Treatment Regional Plan applies.

Existing conventional septic tank systems in Rotorua Lakes' Catchments

Unless connected to a sewer by December 2010 most conventional septic tanks systems in the  catchments of Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Okaro and Okareka, will be required to upgrade to an approved advanced waste water treatment system.  Those in Tarawera, Rotoma, and Hamurana have until December 2014.

Rotorua District Council plans to construct a sewerage system for the communities of Gisborne Point, Hamurana, Hinehopu, Rotoma, Okareka, and Tarawera. It is also examining the possibility of a sewerage scheme for a number of communities including Mamaku, Kennedy Bay, Tumoana Road, and Rerewhakaaitu.

Refer to rule 2 of the On-Site Effluent Treatment Regional Plan for more information.

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