Latest updates on weather event in Tararua

Heavy rainfall is causing impacts across the Tararua District to both road networks and water supply systems. See below for the latest updates. If you have questions or see/experience an issue, please call us on 06 374 4080 (north) or 06 376 0110 (south).

Latest update:


Dannevirke Water Supply, Mandatory Boil Water Notice lifted, 01 April 2022

The Dannevirke mandatory boil water notice has been lifted today, 01 April.

Three consecutive days of compliant water quality tests have been conducted, all of which met NZ Drinking Water Standard compliance.

The drinking water tanker located on the corner of Allardice and Denmark Streets will be moved in due course.

Residents are thanked for their patience and understanding of the situation.  We would like to remind Dannevirke residents that Dannevirke still has a total outdoor ban on water use and we urge everyone to remain water wise.

Eketāhuna Water Supply, Precautionary Boil Water Notice Lifted, 01 April 2022

Tararua District Council would like to advise that the boil water notice for the Eketāhuna supply has now been lifted. Chlorine levels are now at the required level for customer use and Council has received three clear lab samples confirming there is no E. coli present in the reticulation.

The precautionary notice was issued on 23 March 2022 due to continuous heavy rain causing very turbid source water from the Makakahi River.

Council would like to extend a sincere thank you to all of the residents in Eketāhuna for your cooperation and patience while this issue was resolved and the request to conserve water was in place. Eketāhuna residents can now use their water as normal. Council would also like to thank the Ministry of Health for their support and advice during this time.

Previous updates:


SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #14: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

Dannevirke Boil Water Notice:

  • Dannevirke’s day 1 water compliance sample, taken on Tuesday 29 March, has been tested and we are pleased to report that the sample was NZ Drinking Water Standard compliant.
  • A further two consecutive days of compliant water quality tests are now required before the Dannevirke Boil Water Notice can be lifted. Dannevirke’s second water sample was taken yesterday, 30 March. We are hopeful, test results permitting, that we can lift the Dannevirke Boil Water Notice on Friday afternoon, 1 April, however this is dependant on further rainfall and the impacts it has on the Tamaki River.
  • Tamaki River flow and turbidity levels remain steady, despite some rain overnight. Blended water from the Tamaki River and impounded supply continues to be treated, with the water treatment plant producing water compliant with the NZ Drinking Water Standards.  This includes the turbidity level, UV and chlorine disinfection.
  • The treated water reservoir is filling with compliant water and is going into the reticulation network. Flushing has been completed to increase the speed of compliant water into the system and residents will soon see improvements in water at their tap.
  • It should be noted that while water quality is improving, the boil water notice must remain in place until we have completed our three days clear water testing and attained compliance on all three samples. Please continue to boil water until this boil water notice has been removed.

Road Network:

  • There have been no new reports of damage to roads throughout the district.  Coast Road remains closed at this time.  Network inspections continue, so the full state of damage across the district is documented and understood.
  • Staff are maintaining all road status information on Council’s website: https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/services/roading/current-road-status/_nocache

SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #13:

30 March, 11:30am: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

Dannevirke Mandatory Boil Water Notice:

  • Tamaki River flow and turbidity levels remain steady, despite some rain overnight. Blended water from the Tamaki River and impounded supply continues to be treated, with the water treatment plant producing water compliant with the NZ Drinking Water Standards.  This includes the turbidity level, UV and chlorine disinfection.
  • The treated water reservoir is filling with compliant water and is going into the reticulation network. Flushing has been completed to increase the speed of compliant water into the system and residents will soon see improvements in water at their tap.
  • It should be noted that while water quality is improving, the boil water notice must remain in place until three days or clear water testing is achieved. Please continue to boil water until this boil water notice has been removed.
  • Three consecutive days of compliant water quality tests is required before the boil water notice can be lifted. At this stage, this is expected to be on Friday afternoon, 1 April, however it will be dependant on further rainfall and the impacts it has on the Tamaki River.

Road Network:

  • There have been no new reports of damage to roads throughout the district.  Coast Road remains closed at this time.  Network inspections continue, so the full state of damage across the district is documented and understood.
  • Staff are maintaining all road status information on Council’s website: https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/services/roading/current-road-status/_nocache

SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #12:

29 March 2022, 4.30pm: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

️Dannevirke Boil Water Notice:

Tamaki River flow has stayed steady and the turbidity levels is slowly reducing. From Monday afternoon, 28 March, blended water from the Tamaki River, impounded supply and subsoil drain was being treated, with the water treatment plant producing water compliant with the NZ Drinking Water Standards. This includes the turbidity level, and UV and chlorine disinfection.

Flushing of non-compliant water from the treated water reservoir and reticulation network (town pipe system) began today and will continue until the compliant water is throughout the network.

Daily water sampling and testing is being carried out. Three days of clear tests, proving compliance with the NZ Drinking Water Standards and very low risk of contamination, is required before the boil water notice can be lifted. No E.coli has been detected in Dannevirke’s water.

Microbiological testing of the water can take up to 24 hours. This means that, provided samples taken Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday test clear, the boil water notice may be lifted on Friday 1 April.  This may be delayed due to residual non-compliant water within the reticulation network, if E.coli is detected, or if additional rain creates high turbidity levels in the Tamaki River resulting in non-compliant water.

When lifted, we will provide an update via Council’s website, Facebook page, and a town letter drop

Additional work continues at the impounded supply and water treatment plant, to increase the volume of water than can be utilised from the impounded supply. This will reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of further heavy rainfall events impacting the water treatment plant’s ability to produce water compliant with the NZ Drinking Water Standards.

We will keep you updated on the test results and weather effects over the next few days.

Eketāhuna Boil Water Notice:

Daily sampling and testing from Eketāhuna’s water supply network is being completed, with day 2 samples taken today.

We expect the precautionary boil water notice will be able to be removed Thursday 31 March, provided daily testing is clear.


SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #11:

29 March 2022, 11:30am: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

Dannevirke Water Treatment Update:

  • Tamaki River flow and turbidity levels are continuing to decline. As a result of this the Dannevirke water treatment plant is now able to produce water that is compliant with NZ Drinking Water Standards. This water is now being fed into our reservoir.
  • Flushing out the non-compliant water from the treated water reservoir and reticulation system has now begun.
  • Once flushing has been completed, we hope to commence the required three day testing of water this afternoon.
  • If we achieve three days consecutive compliant water quality test results then it is possible that the Boil Water Notice will be lifted on Friday.  This is, however, dependant on further rainfall and the impacts it has on the Tamaki River.
  • As we have asked over the last few days, we would like all members of the community to continue to ensure that their neighbours, friends and family members who are not Facebook or don’t have reliable internet access know that we are still on a Boil Water Notice.
  • There have been no new reports of damage to roads throughout the district but road and route inspections are still being conducted by Tararua Alliance.  Coast Road remains closed at this time and we are happy to report that River Road will remain open, albeit single lane.  Staff are maintaining all road status information on Council’s website: https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/services/roading/current-road-status/_nocache

SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #10:

28 March 2022, 5:30pm: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

Dannevirke Water Treatment Update:

  • Tamaki River flow and turbidity level has reduced, resulting in higher quality water coming into the Dannevirke water treatment plant.  Alongside improvements made to infrastructure at the water treatment plant that were made over the weekend, the plant is now producing treated water compliant with NZ Drinking Water Standards.
  • The next step is to flush out the non-compliant water from the treated water reservoir and reticulation system. This will begin tomorrow (29 March).
  • Once flushing has been completed, we will commence the required three day testing of water tomorrow afternoon.
  • If we achieve three days consecutive compliant water quality test results then it is possible that the Boil Water Notice will be lifted on Friday.  This is, however, dependent on further rainfall and the impacts it has on the Tamaki River.
  • We would ask that all members of the community continue to ensure that their neighbours, friends and family members who are not Facebook or don’t have reliable internet access know that we are still on a Boil Water Notice.
  • We are aware some people are experiencing difficulties opening the latest updates on the Tararua District Council website. If you are finding the page is not found please try going back to the home page and pressing “CTRL” and the “F5” key together as this has worked for some people.  We are working on fixing this issue and we apologise if you are unable to access it at this time. If you continue to have issues, please let our Customer Services Team know.

SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #9:

28 March 2022, 12noon: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

  • Dannevirke Mandatory Boil Water Notice –
    • The Dannevirke Boil Water Notice is likely to remain in place for the remainder of the week, as Tamaki River flow and turbidity levels reduce following significant heavy rain.  Works are also being completed at the water treatment plant to improve the quality of water produced. Daily testing of water from the reticulation network is being completed.
    • Once water produced meets NZ Drinking Water Standards requirements, flushing of the reticulation network will be completed to ensure water at houses and businesses is safe and compliant. An additional three days of testing, proving compliant water, then needs to be carried out before the boil water notice is lifted.
    • A self-service freshwater station remains available 24/7 at the Hub Carpark, located at the corner of Denmark Street and Allardice Street as shown on the map. Please ensure you bring your own container. If you are unable to collect your own water, please call 06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110 and talk with one of our team on how we can help.
    • Water is being provided to impacted schools and has been delivered to St Josephs School, South School, Totara College, Te Kohanga Reo Kaitoki, Appleton Kindergarten, Central Kindergarten, Te Kura, Busy Bees and Kids Castle.
    • Location of self-service freshwater station (Fonterra tanker).jpg
  • Eketāhuna Precautionary Boil Water Notice –
    We continue to monitor water quality at Eketahuna, which has improved significantly over recent days. Daily testing is being completed and it is hoped the precautionary boil water notice will be removed mid-late this week. It should be noted that the impacts on Eketahuna’s water supply network are far less than Dannevirke, hence being a precautionary notice only.
  • Water supplies not on boil water notice –
    Other water supply networks are largely unaffected by recent weather events.
  • Road network –
    Through the Tararua Alliance, several crews from Downer and supporting contractors have been working over the weekend to maintain access and safety. Impacts on the district’s road from the heavy rain and wind have largely been in the east of the district, around Pongaroa and our coastal villages. Crews continue to work, clearing debris from slips and fallen trees from roads, and installing temporary traffic management around dropouts. Inspections of the road network are also being completed, to understand the full state of damage and enabling the planning for repairs to be undertaken. Many roads that were closed temporarily have now been opened. Coast Road between Pongaroa and Akitio remains closed due to a large dropout forming. Staff are maintaining road status information on Council’s website: https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/services/roading/current-road-status/_nocache
  • Thank you -
    Our continued sincere thanks go to everyone helping to support the response and keep our communities safe as we get through this weather and respond to the disruption it creates.
  • Places to get information –
    Council’s Facebook - www.facebook.com/tararuadc
    Council's website - https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/news
    Radio Dannevirke (107FM)

SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE #8:

27 March 2022, 4pm: Key messages from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

  • Dannevirke Mandatory Boil Water Notice –
    A self-service freshwater station is available at the Hub Carpark, Corner of Denmark and Allardice Streets. Please ensure you bring your own container. If you are unable to make it down, please call 06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110 and talk with one of our team on how we can help.
  • Eketāhuna Precautionary Boil Water Notice –
    Beginning to see improvements in the water quality and we will commence the testing process (three consecutive days of clear tests) on Monday 28 March with the hope of removing the precautionary Boil Water Notice for Eketāhuna this week – we will provide and update on this on Wednesday 30 March.
  • Water supplies not on boil water notice –
    The Woodville impounded water supply is full and its reservoir is over 80% full. Pongaroa and Pahiatua available water levels are also high and will meet those towns demands.
  • River levels and rainfall –
    Throughout the district water levels are still running high in our rivers but are steadily reducing.  Although further excessive rain has not fallen in our major towns, it has been falling on the coast and in the 200mm has fallen in the Ruahine ranges which has had an impact on the rivers we draw our water from.   Further rain is expected over the next few days and this is highly likely to have further impacts.
  • Road network –
    A lot of damage is coming to light as we receive reports and inspect the network – Tararua Alliance and supporting contractors have been out overnight inspecting and working on resolving issues. Repairs, clean up and assessments continue today. Thank you to all of our crews working hard to make the roads as safe as possible until they can be repaired. Some roads have experienced ‘scouring’ which has caused dropouts, landslides and fallen trees. While some roads have had to be closed our focus is on maintaining access - in some places this is only possible by keeping single lanes open.  The pictures in this post show a few of the road issues we have been addressing over the last 24 hours. Currently, Coast Road is completely closed and River Road is down to a single lane.  Further assessments on River Road will be conducted this afternoon.  Further rain could have additional impacts on our road network.
  • Council Website -
    There are still some technical issues with our Current Road Status page. If you go to the webpage and click the image at the top, you will be able to see the latest updates as soon as they are loaded. We are endeavouring to update this as frequently as we can. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause while we resolve the issue. You can view the Current Road Status throughout the district by visiting our website: https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/services/roading/current-road-status/_nocache
  • Sharing information with our communities –
    We understand that not everyone follows our Facebook/website, listens to the radio or reads the paper. We are asking our partners, stakeholders, friends and followers to share the latest information with our communities… Please share information from our latest posts online through Facebook or Instagram or Email, or offline through phone or text.
  • Thank you -
    Our sincere thanks go to everyone helping to support the response and keep our communities safe as we get through this weather event.
  • Places to get information –
    Council’s Facebook - www.facebook.com/tararuadc
    Council's website - https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/news
    Radio Dannevirke (107FM)

Severe Weather – Update #7

26 March 2022, 12noon: Dannevirke water and update on road status

Members of the Tararua District Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) met at 4pm today. For key messages for this afternoon, please scroll down. To learn more about the purpose of the EOC, continue reading as normal.

The EOC allows council staff, elected member and council’s partners - Rangitāne o Tamaki nui-ā-Rua and Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tāmaki nui-a-Rua – to come together, share information about the event and the impact it is having on our people. This allows us to plan a coordinated response.

That’s why it’s really important that you reach out to Council or your iwi for support if you need it, or to report issues/impacts from this event that you see or experience.

Key messages for 26 March, 4pm update:

  • Self-service freshwater station is available at the Hub Carpark, Corner of Denmark Street and Allardice Street.
    • Please ensure you bring your own container. If you are unable to make it down, please call 06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110 and talk with one of our team on how we can help.
    • At 3:00pm today, the tanker from Fonterra got a top up from the Dannevirke Volunteer Fire Brigade – we are grateful to both for their support. Also,  new hose pipes have been fitted to the tanker to make it easier to fill up water containers and reduce spillage.
  • Support is available:
    • Council phone lines are open 24/7 for anyone in the district to call if they have water or needs that are related to this severe weather event, call 06 374 4080 (north) or 06 376 0110 (south)
    • Rangitāne and Ngāti Kahungunu iwi have initiated their support networks and are pro-actively reaching out to their community and anyone self-isolating due to Covid-19 who has requested welfare support
  • Roads:
    • The weather has taken its toll on the road network and some roads are either closed or down to one lane. Crews are on-site working to clear slips and open roads as soon as possible.
    • Please note, we are currently experiences technical issues with our road status page on our website and currently have teams working to urgently resolve this inconvenience. In the meantime, we have listed the roads below that have been affected by this severe weather event:
  • Road Closures:
    • Makairo Road East
    • Makuri Domain Road
    • Waihoki Valley Road
    • Coast Road
  • Single lane only -
    • Birch Road East
    • Mangahei Road
    • Mangaone Valley Road
    • River Road
    • Route 52 (Section 0109)
    • Route 52 (Section 0084)
    • Route 52 (Section 0121)
  • Wide-spread impact:
    • Dannevirke is not the only town feeling the impacts of the recent weather and we are receiving reports from communities across the district
    • Please continue to report any issues you see or experience by calling 06 374 4080 (north) or 06 376 0110 (south)
  • Alliance Meatworks
    • Alliance Group (Dannevirke meat works) ceased taking from water from the town supply on Thursday in support of the emergency response to the impacts from the severe weather.
    • With carcasses needing to be processed, Council has agreed to allow approximately 400m3 of water to be taken from Woodville and transported to Alliance’s onsite storage tank, enabling processing to be completed.
    • This will begin on Sunday morning, with water being taken from a hydrant in McLean Street. It is important to note that the Woodville impounded water supply is full and that the water we are supplying the Alliance Meatworks will not impact the water supply needs of the Woodville community.

Severe Weather – Update #6

26 March 2022, 12noon: Dannevirke water and update on road status

Mandatory Boil Water Notice for Dannevirke:

Yesterday, a mandatory boil water notice for Dannevirke was delivered into letterboxes across the township and contact was made with our vulnerable communities. Thank you again to volunteers from iwi, community boards, council staff and everyone else who stopped in their tracks yesterday to support this delivery. If you haven’t received information about the boil water notice, you can read more here: Boil Water Notices | Tararua District Council (tararuadc.govt.nz)

It’s possible some households did not get a letter or have not checked their letterboxes, we would like to ask everyone in the community to ensure that their neighbours, friends and whanau are aware of the mandatory boil water notice.

Mayor Tracey Collis is proud of the way the community has come together to support the response.

“Yesterday’s volunteers dropped everything to support us to get the message out and it’s times like these that really demonstrate just how caring and committed to each other our communities are. Ngā mihi nui – thank you very much to these volunteers and to the people of our community for their understanding and support,” says Mayor Tracey.

Update on roads across the district:

Roads across the district are also being impacted. Two roads remain closed and four are down to one-lane. Several crews are on-site working to clear slips and re-open roads where possible.  No further damage was reported overnight but it’s possible some more will be reported as members of the community travel over the course of the day.

As we receive reports and information on road status, they are loaded onto our Road Status webpage as soon as possible. The status of all roads can be found here: Current Road Status | Tararua District Council (tararuadc.govt.nz)

Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)

Council’s emergency operations centre (EOC) was activated at 1pm yesterday. This allows Council to organise resources and manage the event efficiently. Council has also brought our local Iwi & Community Board into the room to be a part of this coordinated effort.

Part of managing the event is making sure to provide frequent updates to the community. Members of the EOC met this morning at 10am and will meet again today at 4pm. The next update will be released today following the 4pm meeting.


SEVERE WEATHER - UPDATE #5

25 March 2022, 5:00pm: Dannevirke Mandatory Boil Water Notice

As many of you may know by now, Tararua District Council has issued a Mandatory Boil Notice for the Dannevirke water supply. While this boil water notice is in place, the easiest and safest way to ensure you have drinking water is to follow the boil water notice instructions below.

We ask that residents please boil water before using it for:

  • drinking (including making of sachet juice/drinks);
  • making ice;
  • food preparation;
  • brushing teeth; and
  • preparing infant/toddler formula.

Electric jugs with a cut-off switch can be used as long as they are full – allow the water to come to the boil and wait for it to switch off (do not hold the switch down to increase the boiling time).  Water can also be placed in a clean metal pan and brought to a rolling boil for one minute. Boiled water should be covered and allowed to cool in the same container.

Council would like to provide a summary on how this happened, how we are managing it and where our communities can get more information.

What’s happening?

  • Severe weather event (heavy rain) has resulted in rivers being in flood level flows
  • This has impacted our ability to treat and supply water that meets the NZ Drinking-water Standards to the Dannevirke water scheme
  • A Mandatory Boil Water notice has been issued for the Dannevirke Water Supply
  • The notice has been issued as a result of the recent severe weather. High levels of silt have entered the Tamaki River and increased turbidity well beyond what our water treatment plant can process.
  • There has been no detection of e. coli or other bugs. Our team will continue testing daily.

What is council doing about it?

The notice has been delivered to letterboxes. A massive thank you to all the volunteers who spent the afternoon delivering these across Dannevirke. We wouldn’t have been able to it without you. Throughout the day on Friday 25 March and contact has been made with rest homes, pensioner units, medical centres and schools. We have reached out to Grey Power who have instigated their phone tree.

Council’s emergency operations centre (EOC) was activated at 1pm on Friday 25 March. This allows council to organise resources and manage the event efficiently. Council has also brought our local Iwi’s & Community Board into the room to be a part of this coordinated effort.

Our priority is to supply safe drinking-water to our communities. We are and will be working with individuals, organisations and businesses to make sure people have what they need to get through.

A self-service freshwater station is available at the Hub Carpark, Corner of Denmark Street and Allardice Street. Please ensure you bring your own container. If you are unable to make it down, please call 06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110 and talk with one of our team on how we can help.

Isolating because of COVID?

Please ensure you use your support network to gain access to water. We would like to keep everyone safe while we deal with this event.

Council phone lines open for people to call if they have welfare needs i.e. if you cannot access water, cannot boil water before using it, or if there is something else related to this that you need help with.

Where can I get information?

Where can I get support for water deliveries?

  • Get in touch with your local support agency contact
  • Call 06 374 4080 if you are in urgent need of water and unable to use our self-service freshwater station

What can I do to help?

  • Ensure to follow the instructions on the boil water notice
  • Make sure to spread the word to your friends and family
  • Find ways to conserve water

SEVERE WEATHER - UPDATE #4

25 March 2022, 11:30am: Dannevirke Mandatory Boil Water Notice

Yesterday Tararua District Council issued a precautionary boil water notice for the Dannevirke water supply. This was due to heavy rainfall causing the Tamaki River to be in high (flood) flows with very high turbidity levels, placing significant pressure on the water treatment plant which is not able to treat the turbid water to the NZ Drinking Water Standards requirements.

Council have escalated this to a Mandatory Boil Water Notice, as at 11.00am 25 March 2022.

This mandatory boil water notice is likely to extend into late next week. Council are arranging supply of alternative water, which will be available at the Hub carpark later today for residents to fill their own containers. Further communications will be provided in the near future.

Please note, no E.coli has been detected in Dannevirke’s water, the impact of high turbidity levels on the UV and chlorine processes mean complete disinfection of contaminants cannot be guaranteed. We are aware of discolouration and sediment within the water.

Council has notified our residents through digital channels and phone calls to those most impacted. A letter drop will be carried out today.

This notice will extend through the weekend and an update will be provided on Monday, 28 March 2022.

Mandatory Boil Water Notice for the Dannevirke Water Supply

Issued on Wednesday, 25 March 2022. 11:00am

Until notified, Dannevirke residents are advised to boil water before using it for drinking (including making of sachet juice/drinks); making ice; food preparation; brushing teeth; and preparing infant/toddler formula.

Electric jugs with a cut-off switch can be used as long as they are full – allow the water to come to the boil and wait for it to switch off (do not hold the switch down to increase the boiling time).  Water can also be placed in a clean metal pan and brought to a rolling boil for one minute. Boiled water should be covered and allowed to cool in the same container.

People with severely compromised immune systems, infants, pregnant women, and some elderly may be at increased risk. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. If you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor or Healthline 0800 611 116.

If you have other houses or tenants on your property please advise them of the contents of this notice.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Tararua District Council directly on:

06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110 (24 hours)
info@tararuadc.govt.nz (not monitored on weekends)   
www.facebook.com/tararuadc
www.tararuadc.govt.nz


SEVERE WEATHER - UPDATE #3

24 March 2022, 8:30pm: A message from  Mayor Tracey Collis


SEVERE WEATHER - UPDATE #2

24 March 2022: Dannevirke Precautionary Boil Water Notice

Tararua District Council has issued a precautionary boil water notice for the Dannevirke water supply. Heavy rain has resulted in the Tamaki River being in high (flood) flows and very high turbidity levels. This is placing significant pressure on the water treatment plant, which is not able to treat water to the NZ Drinking Water Standards requirements. While no E.coli has been detected in Dannevirke’s water, the impact of high turbidity levels on the UV and chlorine processes mean complete disinfection of contaminants cannot be guaranteed.

We anticipate this precautionary boil water notice will be in place for up to seven days. This is based on more heavy rain being forecast, estimated time for the river to settle, and requirement for three consecutive days of clear tests once the water meets the NZ Drinking Water Standards before the notice can be lifted. This will be regularly reviewed.

Continued reduction of water use by residents and businesses will ease the pressure on the water network. Council acknowledges the frustration this may cause to residents and appreciate your efforts in conserving water to date.

Precautionary Boil Water Notice

Until notified, Dannevirke residents are advised to boil water before using it for drinking (including making of sachet juice/drinks); making ice; food preparation; brushing teeth; and preparing infant/toddler formula.

Electric jugs with a cut-off switch can be used as long as they are full – allow the water to come to the boil and wait for it to switch off (do not hold the switch down to increase the boiling time).  Water can also be placed in a clean metal pan and brought to a rolling boil for one minute.  Boiled water should be covered and allowed to cool in the same container.

People with severely compromised immune systems, infants, pregnant women, and some elderly may be at increased risk. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Tararua District Council directly on:

06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110 (24 hours)
info@tararuadc.govt.nz (not monitored on weekends)   
www.facebook.com/tararuadc
www.tararuadc.govt.nz


SEVERE WEATHER - UPDATE #1:

24 March 2022, 1pm:Dannevirke residents asked to reduce water usage

Council needs all Dannevirke residents and businesses to reduce their water consumption immediately.

The significant volume of rain over the last 24 hours and further rain forecast for the next 36 hours means the amount of sediment in the Tamaki River is well above what can be treated to meet the New Zealand Drinking Water Standards.

To ensure we maintain meeting the New Zealand Drinking Water  standard we will be using our treated water supply to meet demand.

Dannevirke will not run out of water - this is a separate issue to the impounded supply challenges faced over recent months. However, if we do not reduce water consumption right now we will be forced into issuing a Boil Water Notice.

We will issue further updates on the situation when they are available. We also ask if you could please share this information with those who may not have yet seen it – thank you.


SEVERE WEATHER IN TARARUA DISTRICT

23 March 2022: Eketāhuna Precautionary Boil Water Notice

Precautionary boil water notice for the Eketāhuna Water Supply Council has issued a precautionary boil water notice for the Eketāhuna Water Supply. This is due to recent rain which has caused the source water to become turbid and non-compliant with the NZ Drinking Water Standards requirements.

As required by the Taumata Arowai, Council must obtain three consecutive days of clear tests once the turbidity reduces before the notice can be lifted. Council has not yet started counting its three consecutive days.

No E.coli has been detected in the water supply. This is a precautionary boil water notice only due to the turbidity of the water and the risk that we cannot guarantee the elimination of contaminants.

The next update on this matter will be provided on Monday 28th of March. We appreciate your help to spread the word to those not connected to the internet

Precautionary Boil Water Notice

Until notified, Eketāhuna residents are advised to boil water before using it for drinking (including making of sachet juice/drinks); making ice; food preparation; brushing teeth; and preparing infant/toddler formula.

Electric jugs with a cut-off switch can be used as long as they are full – allow the water to come to the boil and wait for it to switch off (do not hold the switch down to increase the boiling time). Water can also be placed in a clean metal pan and brought to a rolling boil for one minute. Boiled water should be covered and allowed to cool in the same container.

People with severely compromised immune systems, infants, pregnant women, and some elderly may be at increased risk. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. If you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor or Healthline 0800 611 116.

If you have other houses or tenants on your property please advise them of the contents of this notice.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Tararua District Council directly on 06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110.