A small stream in a predominantly dairying catchment in the Waikato region
of New Zealand was monitored for 2 years at three sites. Total nitrogen (TN
) concentrations were up to 7.09 g m(-3) in winter, with the bulk comprisin
g nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N). During summer NO3--N was near zero and TN most
ly comprised organic nitrogen. Maximum concentrations of total phosphorus (
TP) and dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) were 1.64 and 0.555 g m-3, resp
ectively, and peaks coincided with spring and autumn applications of phosph
orus fertiliser. Ammoniacal nitrogen concentrations exceeded 1 g m(-3) on s
everal occasions and mean concentrations at the three sites were 0.165-0.27
2 g m(-3). Faecal coliform and enterococci bacteria concentrations were 64-
26000 and 7-23000 cfu per 100 ml, respectively. Specific yields of TN and N
O3--N (35.3 and 30.7 kg ha yr(-1), respectively) were much greater than any
previously reported for New Zealand pasture catchments, whereas TP and DRP
yields (1.16 and 0.54 kg ha yr(-1), respectively) were more in accord with
other studies. Greater use of land treatment of liquid wastes will reduce
stream inputs of faecal organisms, NH4-N and P.