Council communications staff said today no further advisory had been issued, along with a "HUGE thank you" on the council facebook page.
"Your efforts yesterday – skipping baths, letting the yellow mellow, leaving dishes until the morning – took some pressure off our wastewater network, which meant you helped us avoid a discharge into the estuary," as post said.
But it still came with a warning, saying: "Now that the sun is out, just a reminder that after any heavy rainfall event, please avoid contact (both people and dogs) with waterways and Pandora Pond for three days."
It advised checking for updates at the Land, Air Water Aotearoa website bit.ly/LAWA-Updatesus
The Council any problems should still be reported to the council, staff of which had dealt with numerous issues on Wednesday including toilets not draining properly, and overflowing from manholes.
A council contractor was used to pump water into a tanker to alleviate flooding around a Pirimai intersection.