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Both parties are now satisfied the water was safe to drink, as long as people follow advice to flush their taps regularly. Dunedin mayor Aaron Hawkins said residents’ welfare had been the council s top priority throughout the investigation into the causes of the elevated lead readings.
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Residents in Waikouaiti, Karitane and Hawksbury Village vented their frustrations about the impact of poor water quality at a number of public meetings – including how it affected the food they grow. “This has been a difficult time for these communities, and I want to thank everyone for the patience and understanding they have shown while we work through the issue.
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Media release from Southern DHB
Wednesday 28 July 2021, 10:41 AM
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Southern DHB Medical Officer of Health Dr Michael Butchard has recommended the Do Not Drink notice (DNDN) on the Waikouaiti, Karitane and Hawksbury Village water supply can be lifted.
This follows a comprehensive investigation by the Dunedin City Council into elevated lead levels that had been detected in the area, finding customer pipes, fittings and tapware leaching lead into the water were most likely the cause of the high lead results at the Waikouaiti Golf Course and the Karitane Bowls Club.
The most likely cause of the high lead result in the raw water reservoir is lead in sediment from a spike in water turbidity. Sediment is filtered out by the treatment process, so does not reach the treated water.
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