Lake Clearwater (village)
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Lake Clearwater is a village in the
Ashburton District Ashburton District is a Districts of New Zealand, territorial authority district in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It encompasses the town of Ashburton, New Zealand, Ashburton, a number of small towns and settlements an ...
of New Zealand between a lake of the same name and the nearby
Lake Camp Lake Camp () is located in inland Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand. The lake has a surface area of , and is northwest of the small settlement of Mount Somers. The lake lies immediately to the south of the Hakatere Potts Road. Lak ...
. The village lies within the Ōtūwharekai/Ashburton Lakes region. The area for the village was first laid out in 1920, and the land was gifted to the people of the Ashburton District by the run-holders of the Mount Possession Station, in a series of gifts in 1926, 1949 and 1964. The land is held in trust for the purposes of enabling small holiday homes (a bach) and picnicking. The sections in the village are leased to owners on a perpetually renewable lease. Part of the gifting arrangement included a requirement that was to "be set apart for use as a camping ground for visitors and similar uses for the benefit of the county of Ashburton". While the earlier buildings in the village were small and simple, in recent years higher quality dwellings have been built. There are around 180 individual dwellings in the village, as well as a reserve for overnight camping. The adjoining Lake Camp is designated as a recreation reserve and is owned by the
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. However, both Lake Camp and the Lake Clearwater village are administered by the Ashburton District Council. Lake Camp is popular for recreation in summer, including swimming and
water skiing Water skiing (also waterskiing or water-skiing) is a surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface on one or two skis. The sport requires sufficien ...
. In 2024, the community raised concerns about the low level of Lake Camp, and advocated for the re-instatement of a former diversion of the Balmacaan Stream to add inflows to the lake to improve the recreational potential. The diversion had been in place for 50 years, but a resource consent for the diversion expired in 2020. The Ashburton District Council decided not to seek a new resource consent, because of the high costs and uncertain outcome. A case study report into declining water quality, published by the Ministry for the Environment in 2023, reported that all the Ōtūwharekai / Ashburton Lakes were nutrient-enriched, with some at risk of deteriorating further into severe
eutrophic Eutrophication is a general term describing a process in which nutrients accumulate in a body of water, resulting in an increased growth of organisms that may deplete the oxygen in the water; ie. the process of too many plants growing on the s ...
states, changing from clear water with vegetation, to turbid algae-dominated water. The study reported that pastoral farming was the source for more than 90% of nutrients. Seepage of human waste at Lake Clearwater and Lake Camp was a contributor, but represented less than 10% of the nutrient inflow. As part of a 30 year plan for Lake Camp and Lake Clearwater published in 2022, the Ashburton District Council required bach owners to install a holding tank for sewage by 30 June 2023, to help prevent further degradation of the lake environment.


Demographics

Lake Clearwater is in the Ashburton Lakes statistical area, which covers


References

{{Ashburton District, New Zealand Ashburton District Populated places in the Canterbury Region