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Hunua Gorge goes down to one lane from Sunday 16 August

Maxine Clayton from Watercare

Just a reminder that a section of Hunua Gorge will be going down to one lane from Sunday 16 August, whilst Watercare constructs a new water pipe and rebuilds Papakura Water Treatment plant.

The section affected is the intersection of Dominion Road/Hūnua Road and Papakura Water Treatment Plant.

Traffic management will be in place. Cyclists are recommended to take an alternative route.

Expect waiting times of around 20 minutes.

The work will allow Watercare to start drawing water from Hays Creek dam, which will add to Auckland's water supply.

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