Home
Land Water Coast Air
| land | water | coast | air
 History
 Geothermal Resource Under Threat
 Biological and ecological value
 Social, cultural and traditional value
 Historic and heritage value
 Demographic value
 Scientific value
 Economic value
 Tourism and recreation value
 Utility value
 Local significance value
 Regional, national and international significance value
 Problems
 Geothermal Reports
 Minutes and Reports
 Lake Okareka
 Lake Okataina
 Lake Okaro
 Lake Rotoehu
 Lake Rotoma
 Lakes Rotorua / Rotoiti
 Lake Tarawera
 Lake Tikitapu
 Rotorua Lakes Strategy Joint Committee
 Rotorua Lakes Recreation Strategy
 FAQs
 Maps
 NPLAS
 Nutrient Assessment Officer
 Frequently Asked Questions
 Archive lake closures 2007/08
 Lake Fact Sheets
 Lake Health Warnings
 Lake Water Quality
 Lake Statistical Information
 Living Near Lakes
 Media Releases and Articles
 Diversion Consent
 Diversion Structure Questions
 Ohau Picture Gallery
 Phytoplankton and Cyanobacteria
 Reports to Council
 Sullivan Lake Project
 Technical Reports
 Trophic Level Index
 Electronic lake signs
 East Cape at Haparapara
 Edgecumbe
 Kaituna at Fords Cut
 Lake Rotorua at Wharf
 Ohiwa Harbour at Port Ohope
 Otara at Town Wharf
 Otara at Browns Bridge
 Rangitaiki at Kokomoka
 Pongakawa
 Rotorua at Kaharoa
 Rotorua at Pererika Street
 Tarawera at Awakaponga
 Tauranga at Otumoetai
 Tauranga Harbour at Omokoroa
 Utuhina at Old Taupo Road
 Waimana at Ranger Station
 Waioeka at Cableway
 Waipapa at Goodalls
 Whakatane Town Wharf
 Whakatane at Huitieke
 Wave Buoy
 Telemetry Disclaimer
 Tauranga Harbour
 Whakatane Harbour
 Navigational Bylaws
 Rotorua Lakes
 Lakes Strategy
 On-Site Effluent Treatment Plan
 Regional Plan for the Tarawera River Catchment
 Regional Water and Land Plan
 Rotorua Geothermal Regional Plan
 Transitional Plan
 Kaituna Catchment Control Scheme
 Macroinvertebrate Monitoring
 Rangitaiki Drainage Scheme
 Rangitaiki-Tarawera Rivers Scheme
 Waioeka-Otara Rivers Scheme
 Whakatane-Waimana Rivers Scheme
 Monitoring information



History

Over time the perceived values of the geothermal fields have changed.  During the beginning of the European colonisation there was a drive to make Rotorua the 'Spa City of the South Pacific’, which included significant government funding. The idea, however, effectively died during the early part of the twentieth century.  Following the energy shortages in the early 1950s, the energy potential of the field began to dominate and unconstrained extraction took place. In the mid-1980s the government stepped in and imposed the compulsory closure of many bores and instigated a resource rental regime.  There are still today two schools of thought

  • Those who believe the tourists come to Rotorua to see the geothermal features and who stay in the hotels/motels as a consequence; 
  • And those who believe the tourists come to Rotorua to sit in the thermal at the hotels/motels and who visited the geothermal features as a consequence.

With Environment Bay of Plenty policing a set level of protection for the geothermal features it seems the main aim in Rotorua is once again to become the 'Spa City of the South Pacific'.  Over the last eight years this new aim has resulted in:

  • the renovation of the old Polynesian Pools, now the Polynesian Spa;
  • the renovation of the original Blue Baths;
  • a proposal to construct a Baden-Baden like spa complex on vacant land in the centre of Rotorua;
  • a surge of major and minor accommodation facilities wanting to offer 'real' geothermal fluid to their clients.

Environment Bay of Plenty has faced increasing pressure from new developers, particularly large hotels, wanting to extract and use geothermal fluid but the Geothermal Plan does not permit an increase in the net amount of extraction levels set in 1992. This means that all new takes of fluid will have to be reinjected.





Return To Top

A to Z Page Index A to Z Page Index
 Contact Us Contact Us
Print Version Print Version
Search
Your favourites Your favourites
      Wave Buoy
      Rotorua Lakes
      Job Vacancies
      BayBus
      Tauranga Harbour
      Papamoa Hills
      Live Monitoring
tukutuku