Reporting strong chlorine taste in water to council
I was at a public meeting this week with Programme Manager of Water Supply Improvement Helen Beaumont (also attended by the Mayor and CEO of the CCC).
Helen encouraged reporting to council if residents are experiencing a strong chlorine taste in their water. (details below on how to report)
These reports will help create a 'heat map' which can be used by council
"On top of our ongoing work to reduce the impact of the chlorination, as well as flushing pipes to remove the natural organic matter that causes the smell and taste, we are managing the dose level and reducing it where we have been given approval to do so."
To report to council,
you can use the app Snap Send Solve
Phone 03 941 8999 (avail 24hrs, 365 days a year)
or email through this link
www.ccc.govt.nz...
For the latest information please click the link below to the Council's Newsline which has daily updates on Council activities, events and public notices (and much more)
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