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“The report does not tell us anything that we don t already know KDC s non-compliance with these standards has not been because there is any evidence of water contamination.” The reason was that the council s water treatment plants did not incorporate all of the processes required by the drinking water standards and/or monitoring, and reporting did not exactly conform with the stipulated requirements, Mr Clibbery said. CHLOE RANFORD/LDR/Marlborough Express In its annual report on Drinking Water Quality 2019-2020, the health ministry says none of the six water supplies met the standard for bacterial and protozoal counts. “The frequency of sampling required depends on the number of people connected to the supply, but some of the frequencies are high even for supplies that are relatively small.” ....
Thursday, 24 June 2021, 11:11 am Water New Zealand says events such as the Havelock North contamination crisis and the frequent number of boil water notices in some parts of the country have led to drinking water becoming identified as our number one infrastructure issue. Chief executive Gillian Blythe says the finding in the Aotearoa 2050 report by Te Waihanga, Infrastructure Commission, reflects a growing awareness of the long term under-investment in water infrastructure. “When people become aware of drinking water contamination events and they see sewage spilling into the streets and onto our beaches, it becomes very obvious that investment in water infrastructure has been overlooked for too ....
+Undoctored Ministry of Health 2 minutes to Read A push by the Ministry of Health to increase awareness among drinking-water suppliers of their responsibilities has led to tighter auditing and a boost in overall compliance, with standards up by 2.4% compared to last year. There was also a slight decrease in overall legislative compliance for all supplies – a drop of 0.5% compared to last year, again attributed to the tighter auditing process. “The overwhelming majority of New Zealanders served by network supplies have long received water that is safe, and a new report shows that now thousands more have better drinking-water, following Ministry efforts to improve awareness and compliance among suppliers,” says Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay. ....
Press Release – Ministry of Health A push by the Ministry of Health to increase awareness among drinking-water suppliers of their responsibilities has led to tighter auditing and a boost in overall compliance, with standards up by 2.4% compared to last year. There was also a slight … A push by the Ministry of Health to increase awareness among drinking-water suppliers of their responsibilities has led to tighter auditing and a boost in overall compliance, with standards up by 2.4% compared to last year. There was also a slight decrease in overall legislative compliance for all supplies – a drop of 0.5% compared to last year, again attributed to the tighter auditing process. ....