Water Supply Interruption: Intersection of Military Road and State Highway 30
Date: Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Time: 9 am - 2 pm
Affected Properties: Intersection of Military Road and State Highway 30
11-280 Military Road, 433-541 Grieve Road, 2191-2301 SH30, 20-72A Kawerau Road, All of Lambert Road
We're carrying out maintenance and repairs to isolation valves on the intersection of Military Road and SH30.
The following properties will be affected:
11-280 Military Road
433-541 Grieve Road
2191-2301 SH30
20-72A Kawerau Road
All of Lambert Road
Council apologises for any inconvenience this work may cause.
If you have queries or concerns, please contact Whakatane District Council on 07 306 0500.
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