17/09/2025: Odour notification from sewage sludge plant at the Southern Landfill
Hello. We have received the following notification from the operators of the sewage sludge dewatering plant at the Southern Landfill. We hope the gusty winds disperse any stench/offensive odours...
Carey's Gully SDP - ODOUR NOTIFICATION
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Customer Notifications
8:18 AM (37 minutes ago)
to Customer
You are receiving this email because your email address appears on either the mailing list for the Carey’s Gully Sludge Dewatering Plant or our list of interested parties.
Kia Ora Koutou
This email is to let you know that due to unplanned maintenance in the SDP main building from 08:30 17/09/2025 there is likely to be noticeable odour coming from the plant while these works are carried out. The team onsite will be monitoring the odour as the work progresses.
Email: Customer.Notifications@wellingtonwater.co.nz.
Ngā mihi,
Customer Information and Escalations Coordinator, Network Operations
Private Bag 39804, Wellington Mail Centre 5045
Level 4, 25 Victoria Street, Petone, Lower Hutt
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