Untreated, unscreened wastewater has been discharged into Tarakena Bay. Check LAWA.org.nz before visiting beaches.
Untreated, unscreened wastewater has been discharged into Tarakena Bay. Check LAWA.org.nz before visiting beaches.

Between approximately 8 am on 25 June and 7 am on 26 June, the short outfall pipe discharged untreated wastewater into Tarakena Bay.

Signs are in place along the coastline to alert water users of areas which may be impacted by this event. Water quality samples will be collected from coastal locations once improved weather conditions allow. 

Check LAWA.org.nz before visiting beaches along the south coast. 

Public health information can be found on Health NZ's website

Wellington Water crews responding to wastewater overflow on State Highway 2
Wellington Water crews responding to wastewater overflow on State Highway 2

Our team is responding to a wastewater overflow on State Highway 2 which has stopped this afternoon. The overflow was from a manhole on the southbound lanes close to the Ngauranga exit, discharging into the habour through the stormwater drains.

While the overflow has stopped, our teams are working to clear a blockage which still remains. They are working at pace to identify the blockage and get this cleared. 

One southbound lane clasure remains in place approaching Ngauranga while work is underway.

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Published 3/08/2017

Emergency wastewater pipe repair, The Esplanade at Owhiro Bay

Last week, a fitting on the main wastewater pipe serving Brooklyn and Island Bay suburbs developed a leak in a chamber at Owhiro Bay. Since then we have been exploring any possible options to fix this pipe with minimal impact on the environment.

We realise now that we’ll need to divert approximately 1000m3 of wastewater through an overflow pipe into the sea so that we can get in to repair the damaged pipe. Tonight from midnight, we will be using sump trucks to remove as much of the wastewater as possible, however the total volume is greater than our ability to store or divert all of it.

Health warning signs are in place, and water quality will be monitored both before and after the repair is made until the water samples return with normal levels. A rahui will also be placed over the affected coastal area. This forbids mana whenua entering the water until it is lifted.

We apologise for any disturbance in the area overnight tonight as we perform this urgent repair. We need to complete the work as quickly as possible to ensure the health and safety of all. We will be updating our website as the situation develops.

Thank you for your patience.

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