E. coli bacteria discovered in Wairarapa drinking water
NOTE: this alert is for Martinborough residents only. Greytown residents had mistakenly been included - we apologise for this error.
Martinborough residents have been warned to boil their water after E. coli was detected in the township's water supply.
The South Wairarapa District Council issued the warning on Tuesday evening advising the bacteria had been found in "very low" concentrations.
The council has instructed water for drinking, food preparation and brushing teeth should be boiled to ensure it is safe.
The council would be testing the water supply to identify the source of the contamination. Read more here.
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