Press Release – Hastings District Council Technology check: Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst and Councillor Bayden Barber, accompanied by ria Barber (5), check out the Waimarama treatment facility, guided by Hastings District Council drinking water operator Jason Collins. …
Technology check: Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst and Councillor Bayden Barber, accompanied by Āria Barber (5), check out the Waimarama treatment facility, guided by Hastings District Council drinking water operator Jason Collins.
A new drinking water treatment and storage facility in Waimarama was blessed on Wednesday, before water flowed through it and on into the pipe network to residents’ homes.
It was the third of eight new small community drinking water facilities to be completed, after plants in Te Pohue and Haumoana/Te Awanga were opened earlier this year.
Saturday, 1 May 2021, 12:55 pm
Technology
check: Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst and Councillor
Bayden Barber, accompanied by Āria Barber (5), check
out the Waimarama treatment facility, guided
by Hastings District Council drinking water operator
Jason Collins.
A new drinking water
treatment and storage facility in Waimarama was blessed on
Wednesday, before water flowed through it and on into the
pipe network to residents’ homes.
It was the third
of eight new small community drinking water facilities to be
completed, after plants in Te Pohue and Haumoana/Te Awanga
were opened earlier this year.
The new facility is
part of the Hastings Drinking Water Strategy, which will