EXTENDED WATER OUTAGE - BROOKLYN
EXTENDED WATER OUTAGE - BROOKLYN
While repairs were underway, crews discovered an additional crack in the pipeline. This needs to be fixed safely before water can be restored, which has extended the outage.

We acknowledge the disruption this has caused and are working at pace to resolve this. Water tankers are on site for essential needs at 45 Connaught Street. We'll have staff door knocking and arranging for bottled water to be delivered to homes if necessary.

Portaloos have been arranged and will be onsite at approximately 7 pm. Addresses to be notified.

Thank you for your patience — we know this is a difficult time of day to be without water, and we really appreciate your understanding

Our team is working as quickly as possible, and we’ll update you again as soon as water restoration is close. Further updates will be provided as we progress with the repair.
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Published 18/07/2019

Water Committee endorses new shareholder for Wellington Water

The Wellington Water Committee has agreed to recommend to existing shareholders that South Wairarapa District Council become the sixth shareholder in the council-owned water services management company Wellington Water.

Wellington Water is jointly owned by the Greater Wellington Regional Council and the Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt and Wellington city councils. The Water Committee comprises a representative from each shareholder council, and is chaired by Lower Hutt Deputy Mayor David Bassett.

Each council will now vote on the recommendation at meetings in July and August. If all vote in favour, Wellington Water would begin providing water management services for the South Wairarapa District Council shortly thereafter. Wellington Water staff have already been involved in helping the council resolve drinking water contamination and quality incidents affecting Martinborough.

Also at its recent meeting, the committee agreed to recommend to shareholder councils that both Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira, and Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika be appointed as mana whenua partner entities, giving effect to a constitutional change to allow for Māori representation in the governance of Wellington Water.

As with the membership of South Wairarapa District Council, this proposal will next be voted on by each shareholder council.

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