Fluoridation of drinking water from a plant supplying tens of thousands of households in eastern Tauranga remains suspended.
The city’s water started being fluoridated late last year, but in March a leak was identified in a fluoride tank at Waiāri Water Treatment Plant, a Tauranga City Council statement said.
“Repairing the tank was originally expected to take six weeks, however our contractor has deemed the tank irreparable and [is] manufacturing a new tank as a replacement.”
The replacement tank was anticipated to be operational in mid-June, the council said.
“This allows sufficient time to install, test and certify the new tank before bringing it online. Fluoride dosing at the Waiāri Water Treatment Plant will remain suspended until the replacement tank is operational.”