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Work on the 14.7km long sewer tunnel from Grey Lynn to the Māngere Wastewater Treatment Plant started in 2019 and is expected to be completed in 2025. It is being constructed by Ghella Abergeldie Joint Venture and is expected to reduce sewage overflows into the Waitematā Harbour and help clean up local waterways. He said he was impressed by the professional expertise of the team on site as well as the sheer size and scale of the project. Engineers took Lamonte down a 39 metre shaft to see where work on the first stage of tunnelling from Māngere to Mount Roskill will start in July. ....
Watercare's new CEO is confident in his plans to improve Auckland's water supply. Jon Lamonte stepped into the shoes as chief executive at Auckland’s water ....
“Being able to do in 10 months what might have taken three years in a previous environment I think sends good signs we can be agile, we can think differently, and do things far more rapidly – that’s got to be good,” Lamonte said. Watercare/Supplied Watercare s Wairoa Dam in the Hunua ranges. On April 6, it was 58 per cent full. Lamonte has come from a similar role at the Sydney Metro rail programme, and prior to that spent six years as the chief executive of Transport for Greater Manchester. He arrived with Watercare in the final stage of a $224 million fast-tracked upgrade of water sources, to counter the record drought in 2019-20 which took storage lakes to a 26-year low of 42 per cent. ....
Bihar Diwas event in Auckland revisits historical connection between Fiji-Indian community and Indian diaspora Friday, April 30, 2021 Sandeep Singh Bihar Foundation was joined by Bihar Jharkhand Sabha of Australia & New Zealand and the Fiji Indian diaspora in celebrating the first-ever “Bihar Diwas” event on Friday, April 23 at Fickling Convention Centre, Three Kings, Auckland. High Commissioner of India Muktesh Pardeshi was the Chief Guest of the event, along with special guests from the Fiji Indian community, Rajendra Prasad, acclaimed author of the famous book “Tears in Paradise” and Raveen Jaduram, former-CEO, Watercare, Auckland City Council. Inaugurating the event, High Commissioner Muktesh Pardeshi took the audience on a journey into the rich history of the Bihar region and its revered place in the history of ancient India and contribution in India’s independence movement and formation of modern India. ....
Letters: Mistakes in Covid response, lockdown fatigue and Auckland weather 4 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 8 minutes to read Should Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern apologise to the Botany KFC worker who claims she has been unfairly criticised? Photo / Mark Mitchell, File NZ Herald Piling on criticism The demand from the KFC rule breaker that the Prime Minister apologises to her personally, because she thought the messaging wasn t clear enough tells you everything you need to know the how and the why certain people think the rules don t apply to them. Was this person in a coma for the past month ? Their sibling attended a hot spot of infection, Papatoetoe High School. This would have been plastered over all social media. 99.9 per cent of affected people understood this and went home and isolated. ....