Wainuiomata residents could be facing a big bill for pipe repairs
Wainuiomata residents could soon face a big bill to repair leaky pipes.
Wellington Water is launching a programme to investigate infrastructure linking private homes into Wellington Water’s network.
The checks over the next few months are part of the region-wide Knowing Your Pipes project to improve water quality by reducing the amount of sewage entering waterways.
Although is starting in Titahi Bay soon, it will also include Wainuiomata.
If the leaky pipe in on your land, you will be responsible for the repair bill.
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