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Hastings’ new Waiaroha water facility officially opens

Michaela Gower
By Michaela Gower
Multimedia Journalist, Hawke's Bay Today·Hawkes Bay Today·
6 Oct, 2023 02:42 AM3 mins to read

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Teacher and lecturer Hira Huata, Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst and director of major projects Graeme Hansen at Waiaroha Heretaunga Discovery Centre. Photo / Paul Taylor

Teacher and lecturer Hira Huata, Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst and director of major projects Graeme Hansen at Waiaroha Heretaunga Discovery Centre. Photo / Paul Taylor

Hastings’ new Waiaroha drinking water treatment storage facility and discovery centre has officially opened.

The centre is a Hastings District Council commitment to making safe drinking water its top priority after the 2016 Havelock North water and health crisis in which four people died. It is the last-to-be-completed target="_blank">major element of Hastings District Council’s Drinking Water Strategy.

The total drinking water strategy has cost $95 million. The strategy received $15m from the Government’s Three Waters Package and $80m from Hastings District Council.

The Waiaroha facility which opened today, has $10.5m of that money dedicated to it.

Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said the primary purpose of the improved water facility is to ensure Hastings’ drinking water is safe, and to help people to understand the water cycle.

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The facility’s goal is to raise community awareness and provide schools with an indoor and outdoor space for water education.

Director of major capital projects for Hastings District Council, Graeme Hansen, said it’s exciting they are able to deliver the latest technology in terms of treatment and management of water, and to also have a space onsite to educate the public.

The discovery centre offers a unique experience to gain an understanding of the water journey from the aquifer, and to learn through touch and sound.

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Francis Taylor, 9, from Hastings enjoys an interactive water display at Waiaroha. Photo / Paul Taylor
Francis Taylor, 9, from Hastings enjoys an interactive water display at Waiaroha. Photo / Paul Taylor

Hansen said it was a helpful and playful way for people to learn where water comes from and where it goes.

“The activity in the middle of the project is a series of pumps and clouds and it’s intended probably as much for adults as it is for kids. It’s a competition to fill your cloud the quickest and then it actually rains down,” he said.

The site on the corner of Southampton and Hastings Sts near the CBD is also home to a 10-million-litre water storage and treatment plant.

The education centre will deal with a range of water-related challenges and encourage tamariki to consider a better future for water conservation and care.

“If this is a catalyst for the next generation to consider other ways of doing it better, or in different ways, or this is the reason for them to get engaged, then that will be the success of the project,” Hansen said.

He hopes the centre will encourage people to understand the importance of conserving water for what he sees as a particularly challenging future ahead.

The discovery centre, both indoor and outdoor, is open for the public to explore. The intention is for people to experience the whole site. Hansen said.

“The intent of this project is that the facilities are all free. The external facilities and outside education part is freely available all day, any day, whereas the Heretaunga discovery centre is dedicated to a six-day week and with a focus around schools and education, so it will evolve in terms of the curriculum.”

The following community open day events will take place on Saturday, October 7 between 10am and 2pm:

  • Free sausage sizzle
  • Face painting
  • Hands-on activities for kids
  • Meet the engineers
  • Performances from Kahurangi Māori Dance Theatre

On Sunday a self-guided tour is available between 10am- 2pm.

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Michaela Gower joined Hawke’s Bay Today in 2023 and is based out of the Hastings newsroom. Michaela covers Dannevirke and Hawke’s Bay news, and has a love for sharing stories about farming and rural communities.






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