The new facility would receive, treat and discharge wastewater from Cambridge, Leamington, Hautapu and Karāpiro Domain.
“As Cambridge’s fast-growing population continues to rise, we need to ensure our services are ready to meet the needs of our people.”
“The advanced technology at the new plant will ensure that wastewater is treated to the highest possible standards. It’ll cope with the growth of this community and ensure we’re upholding high environmental standards while ensuring the health of the Waikato River for years to come,” Mould said.
A mauri stone ceremony along with the planting of three kōwhai trees was held at the new plant site to conclude the day.
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