The Kaikorai Stream is a short river which runs through the city of
Dunedin, in New Zealand's
South Island
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.
Course
The stream drains the south eastern and eastern slopes of
Flagstaff,
Kaikorai Hill and the
Balmacewen area, flows through Kaikorai Valley and Green Island and empties into Kaikorai Estuary. The
water catchment area is and has about 15,000 residents.
[McMillan, Simon]
Important to protect little battler stream
''Otago Daily Times
The ''Otago Daily Times'' (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ''ODT'' is one of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 26,000 and a c ...
'' 2004-06-23 (The term 'battler' was chosen by headline writer, not the author.) There are two branches both sometimes known as 'Kaikorai Stream'.
Balmacewen
The branch of the Kaikorai Stream which flows through Balmacewen has its
source in the
Otago Golf Club's Balmacewen Golf Course.
From here the stream flows mainly through
culvert
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s below Bishopscourt, a group of playing fields used by the
Kaikorai Rugby Football Club
Kaikorai Valley is a long broad valley which runs through the west of the New Zealand city of Dunedin, to the west of the city centre. It is the valley of a small stream, the Kaikorai Stream, which runs from northeast to southwest down the l ...
and an
intermediate school.
Below Bishopscourt, the culvert opens into a stream through the Shetland St Community Garden and Kaikorai Common. On either side are a
marae and a
retirement village
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. A pond and areas of swamp and forest and a
community garden have been developed here in a
wetland conservation
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project of the Dunedin Environment Centre Trust. This land was originally intended for a
highway.
The stream is piped through the suburb of
Kaikorai
Kaikorai Valley is a long broad valley which runs through the west of the New Zealand city of Dunedin, to the west of the city centre. It is the valley of a small stream, the Kaikorai Stream, which runs from northeast to southwest down the l ...
, past the
Kaikorai Presbyterian Church
Kaikorai Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian congregation of the PCANZ Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand located in Kaikorai, a suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand.
Kaikorai Presbyterian Church has stood at the crossroads of Taieri Road a ...
and beneath
social housing built on the former
Kaikorai Cable Car
The Dunedin cable tramway system was a group of cable car (railway), cable tramway lines in the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is significant as Dunedin was the second city in the world to adopt the cable car (the first being San Francisco).
...
depot. It continues partly in open stream but mainly in pipes up to 100 years old maintained by
Dunedin City Council through private residential property.
The Kaikorai Stream culvert is joined by
tributaries from
Halfway Bush, then empties into the much larger Fraser's Creek.
Fraser's Creek
Fraser's Creek provides the bulk of the Kaikorai Stream's flow, and superficially appears to be the "main" river. Excess water (brought here by pipeline from
Deep Stream
Deep Stream is a tributary of the Taieri River in Otago, New Zealand. The stream runs generally eastwards for some 70 kilometres from its source on the slopes of Lammerlaw in the Lammerlaw Range (at ), reaching the Taieri River near Hindon in t ...
in the
Taieri River
The Taieri River is the fourth-longest river in New Zealand and is in Otago in the South Island. Rising in the Lammerlaw Range, it initially flows north, then east around the Rock and Pillar range before turning southeast, reaching the sea sou ...
catchment) is discharged from a city
water reservoir. This spilling has taken place since the mid 1970s, providing a source of cool, clear water of high quality that would otherwise not be available in the Kaikorai catchment. In dry weather, about two thirds of the flow of the Kaikorai Stream comes from this outflow.
Fraser's Creek flows through Fraser's Gully, a popular recreation reserve clad in native
bush
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* Shrub, a small or medium woody plant
Bush, Bushes, or the bush may also refer to:
People
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**Bush family, a prominent American family that includes:
*** ...
.
Lower river
From the confluence the Kaikorai Stream flows southwest down the wide
Kaikorai Valley
Kaikorai Valley is a long broad valley which runs through the west of the New Zealand city of Dunedin, to the west of the city centre. It is the valley of a small stream, the Kaikorai Stream, which runs from northeast to southwest down the l ...
through the suburbs of
Bradford
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and
Kenmure
Kaikorai Valley is a long broad valley which runs through the west of the New Zealand city of Dunedin, to the west of the city centre. It is the valley of a small stream, the Kaikorai Stream, which runs from northeast to southwest down the l ...
. At Bradford the stream flows through the Roslyn Woollen Mills, a former
textile mill where according to legend the colour of blankets being made could be determined by the hue of the river water.
[Norris, Joanna]
The tale of a waterway abused
in ''Otago Daily Times
The ''Otago Daily Times'' (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ''ODT'' is one of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 26,000 and a c ...
'' 2004-07-03
Pupils of the adjacent
Kaikorai Valley College
Kaikorai Valley College is a large co-educational secondary school in Dunedin, New Zealand. Initially starting as Kaikorai Valley High School in 1958, the school combined with Kenmure Intermediate School in 1996 to become Kaikorai Valley College, ...
use the stream for
outdoor education
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, studying water quality and flow, learning
fly fishing
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and monitoring waste water.
Many industries in Kaikorai Valley discharge waste water into the stream.
The industrial area here is one of the few stretches of river with
esplanade reserves (providing public access) along its banks.
At
Burnside the river turns west through
Green Island, mainly in a channel lined with
concrete alongside the
Dunedin Southern Motorway.
Below Green Island, the stream is joined by major tributary Abbots Creek then resumes a southwest course, reaching the
Pacific Ocean at
Waldronville
Waldronville is a coastal settlement on the Pacific Ocean coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Established in the 1950s as a commuter settlement, it is located to the southwest of Dunedin city centre, and lies within the city's limits. Wal ...
, where its outflow is a
lagoon, the Kaikorai Estuary. This lagoon is part of a research project aimed at establishing a national estuarine monitoring protocol. It is inhabited by
black swan
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s, and
spoonbill
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s are also sometimes observed.
Though only a short stream some in length, it has been important to the industrial history of Dunedin. Many local industries have used power from the stream, most notably the Roslyn Mills.
Flora and fauna
Native aquatic animals in the stream include
whitebait
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,
freshwater crayfish
Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, mu ...
(koura), giant
kokopu, longfinned and shortfinned
eels and freshwater
mussel
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s.
In 1987, the
Otago Regional Council launched a streamscape restoration programme which included restoration of
riparian vegetation and public access to parts of the stream.
In 1996 the Dunedin City Council redeveloped its
sanitary landfill
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at
Green Island to reduce
leachate
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Leachate is a widely used term in the environmental sciences wher ...
in the Kaikorai Stream, while in the same year the Dunedin Environment Centre began restoration work at four sites along the stream.
Pollution
In 1849 settler Samual Woolley described the stream as of the 'purest water."
[Paul Smith, Bill Dacker, Donald McPherson ''Water like Wine: a history of the Kaikorai Valley and Stream'' The Toitu Publishing Trust, 2002 - Kaikorai (Dunedin, N.Z.)]
In 1907 ''
The Otago Daily Times
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'' described the Kaikorai Stream as "a long continuous sewer" and "a sanitary scandal." A century later, the paper described the stream as a "
little battler".
while an Otago Regional Councillor described this and other Dunedin streams' water quality as "basically crap." The pollution was, to a large extent, the result of the heavy industrialisation of the lower course of the stream, particularly around
Burnside, which was the site of a
freezing works and cement factory. Other industries which used the streams waters in the early days of Dunedin's settlement included tanneries, stockyards, a flour mill,
Kempthorne Prosser
Kempthorne Prosser & Co. Ltd, also known as the New Zealand Drug Company Ltd, was the leading drug and fertiliser manufacturer in New Zealand from 1869 until 1978. The company's full name was Kempthorne Prosser & Co.'s New Zealand Drug Co. Ltd, es ...
's chemical plant, and the Otago Iron Rolling Mills.
The water quality worsens as the stream gets closer to the sea.
[Simon McMillan, quoted in Joanna Norris 'Sustainable future council's dream for stream' '']Otago Daily Times
The ''Otago Daily Times'' (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ''ODT'' is one of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 26,000 and a c ...
'' 2004-07-03 Macroinvertebrate
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s found in the estuary indicate the water is degraded, while more sensitive species exist near Kaikorai Valley College and the situation improves further upstream.
Major pollution events include an accidental spill of
lime from the Dunedin City Council water treatment plant at Mount Grand in 2000 which "killed all aquatic life" including 1,000
trout for which the council was fined
NZD
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14,000, and a discharge of
cooking oil
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from a
KFC
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restaurant in 2011 for which
Restaurant Brands
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was fined
NZD
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15,000.
Geology
The stream cuts through late Cretaceous-Tertiary sedimentary and igneous rocks and Quaternary floodplain conglomerate and colluvium. In the area of Kaikorai Valley College the bedrock is the
Altonian (Lower Miocene) (c.17 Ma millions years ago) Caversham Sandstone.
Name
The name 'Kaikorai' is a corruption of 'kai karae',
Māori
Māori or Maori can refer to:
Relating to the Māori people
* Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group
* Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand
* Māori culture
* Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the C ...
for 'eating
petrels', referring to a Māori explorer whose party is said to have eaten these seabirds while camping at the mouth of the stream. The stream does not have an official name but "official" maps name Fraser's Creek as Kaikorai Stream and do not give any label to the watercourse through Balmacewen. A
Land Information New Zealand report on misspelt names suggests the name "should be Kaikarae".
Whanganui Place Name Report - Duplication, Common Usage & Examples of Other Misspelt Place Names
on Land Information New Zealand website, viewed 2013-08-10
See also
* Water of Leith, Dunedin's other principal urban river
References
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External links
Kaikorai Stream
website maintained by Kaikorai Valley College
Kaikorai Valley College is a large co-educational secondary school in Dunedin, New Zealand. Initially starting as Kaikorai Valley High School in 1958, the school combined with Kenmure Intermediate School in 1996 to become Kaikorai Valley College, ...
Further reading
* Smith, Paul, Bill Dacker and Donald McPherson, ''Water like Wine: a history of the Kaikorai Valley and Stream'' The Toitu Publishing Trust, 2002 - Kaikorai (Dunedin, N.Z.)
*Norris, Joanna
"The tale of a waterway abused"
''Otago Daily Times
The ''Otago Daily Times'' (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ''ODT'' is one of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 26,000 and a c ...
'' 2004-07-03
Geography of Dunedin
Rivers of Otago
Rivers of New Zealand