January 2025
Soil quality impacts of geothermal water irrigation on horticulture land in the Bay of Plenty region Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Environmental Publication 2025/07
Prepared by: Tanya O’Neill (Soil Synergy) and Reece Hill (Landsystems)
Report objectives
- Conduct a desktop study to explore the potential impacts of mineral-rich geothermal water on soil
health, focusing on the effects of boron (B), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl), with
secondary consideration of zinc (Zn) and arsenic (As). - Investigate soil contaminant thresholds pertinent to the contaminants above and to common
horticultural practices in the Bay of Plenty where application of mineral rich TGS groundwater
occurs. - Compile all available soil quality and trace element monitoring data collected by BOPRC from sites
irrigated with mineral-rich TGS groundwater. - Prepare a report on the current state and trends of soil quality and trace element monitoring at
horticultural sites in the Bay of Plenty, irrigated with mineral-rich TGS groundwater. - Provide a comprehensive assessment of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils
at horticultural sites irrigated with high-mineral TGS groundwater. - Provide recommendations on soil quality and trace