894 days ago

❗ Titahi Bay residents please conserve water. ❗

Wellington Water from Wellington Water

Our crews are responding to a burst water main between Tangere Drive and Whanga Crescent, Titahi Bay.

Whilst our crews work to repair the burst, we have arranged for a water tanker to go to the shopping centre at the corner of Te Hiko Street and Takapuwahia Drive. Affected residents can go and collect drinking water anytime from 8.30AM.

The burst water main has begun to drain water from the Titahi Bay drinking water reservoir. We are asking all residents in Titahi Bay to conserve water now to avoid emptying the reservoir before repairs are complete. You can do this by taking shorter showers, holding off doing the laundry or watering the garden.

Our team are on site now taking urgent action to get this pipe repaired as quickly as possible.

We will be providing regular updates on the status of repairs and the reservoir levels.

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Thank you so much to our generous sponsors Lighthouse Cinema, t leaf T, The Candle Shop, Wonderland Chocolate, Zealandia and Oat Cafe.

Amazing catering provided by Blue Carrot