On March 14 an officer tracked the grey water to a rented property where laundry water was being discharged on to the road, from where it found its way into the stream via storm water drains. The owner of the property had been traced, and agents managing the property contacted.
They had arranged for a plumber to remedy the problem.
Mr de Angulo had believed the pollution was coming from houses on Fairview Road, and possibly one on Windsor Road. The grey water, which he said could be smelled, especially in the morning, was coming from a pipe on Fairview Road and running down the gutter, forming stinking puddles, then into the stream.
Mr Edwards said he wanted to thank Mr de Angulo for alerting the council to the pollution of the stream.
"I appreciate his frustration at the time it has taken to remedy this, but hope he understands that confirming and tracing the source, and then contacting the owner of the private property, took some time," he said.
He understood that plumbing work to fix the problem would be carried out "as soon as possible."