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Pongaroa boil water days may soon be over

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17 Jun, 2018 08:00 PM2 mins to read

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Another boil water notice is in place, with E. coli detected in the supply. But a new $600,000 treatment plant may see the end to the town's water woes.

Another boil water notice is in place, with E. coli detected in the supply. But a new $600,000 treatment plant may see the end to the town's water woes.

The days of boil water notices for Pongaroa may soon be a thing of the past.

Recently the Tararua District Council told residents to boil their water after there were positive E. coli tests from the water supply. This was the latest of boil water notices in the past six months and the problems have stretched back years, prompting the council to upgrade the water scheme.

In December 2017 the council issued a precautionary boil water notice for Pongaroa, this followed a notice issued in March 2016 after Pongaroa's urban and rural supply failed an E. coli test. That notice was lifted two weeks later.

Peter Wimsett, council's manager of district strategy and development, said the problems prompted his council to begin planning for an upgrade of the water scheme.

"At the moment, we seem to be getting a lot of turbidity in the Pongaroa supply," he told the Dannevirke News this week. "Pongaroa has a very large reticulated scheme. It's huge and rivals Dannevirke's scheme."

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Mr Wimsett said the problems with the water quality at Pongaroa came about because the chlorinator is close to the water source in the Puketoi Ranges. Along with the very high turbid water from intake supply there is a very low chlorine residual in the town reticulation network.

"The water has a long way to go to Pongaroa and we have been rebuilding the old sand filter and we'll treat the water for the reticulation before it gets to Pongaroa," he said. "At the moment we are building a new treatment plant, with the work completed in the next week and then the filtration plant will be installed. We are still aiming to have this operational by July 31, subject to the weather."

Pongaroa's water will then be treated to the required drinking water standard and Mr Wimsett is hopeful this will be the end of the ongoing water problems.

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The new plant is being built at a cost of $600,000, with an additional $50,000 for an AVG filter. The council has received a $393,000 subsidy from the Ministry of Health for the work.

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