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Sludge tax: Wellington ratepayers could pay new levy for sewage


It would mean residential ratepayers pay a levy of $70 to $100 per year, on top of rates.
Wellington City Councillor Sean Rush, who holds the Three Waters portfolio, said the levy would give the council more ability to fund projects without breaching debt limits.
“It frees up funding for other projects such as water and the libraries,” he said.
Wellington City Council is currently working with Crown Infrastructure Partners to develop a proposal to submit to Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
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Wellington Water contractors were forced to take sludge by truck from the Moa Point Treatment Plant to the Southern Landfill after a wastewater pipe broke under Mt Albert last year. ....

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How Wellington became the poster child for NZ's water infrastructure crisis


How Wellington became the poster child for NZ s water infrastructure crisis
7 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
11 minutes to read
Wellington issues reporter, NZ [email protected]
Wellington s forgotten infrastructure has come home to roost in the form of broken pipes, sludge trucks, sewage in the streets, and a public outcry.
In January 2020 Wellington s mayor was comfortable with the amount of
money being spent on water infrastructure and described the timing of two catastrophic pipe failures as appallingly bad luck .
A year later it is clear the state of the city s horizontal infrastructure has nothing to do with luck and is instead the victim of decades of underinvestment, three of which Mayor Andy Foster has been on council for. ....

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