⚠SERVICE RESTORED..... BURST WATERMAIN, POTTS LANE, TITAHI BAY⚠
⚠ BURST WATERMAIN, POTTS LANE, TITAHI BAY - UPDATE 4.20pm ⚠
The team has completed the repair and service has been restored to all customers. There will still be some activity on site whilst we complete the backfill and temporary reinstatement of the site.
Customers should be advised to run a cold tap until air pockets and cloudy water have cleared before using hot taps, dishwashers and washing machines.
No further updates will be provided.
⚠ BURST WATERMAIN, POTTS LANE, TITAHI BAY - UPDATE 11:40AM ⚠
A hydro-evacuation truck is clearing all of the sumps to ensure no possibility of silt getting into the stormwater system.
The water tanker is at the Mariner Hotel, extra water is also available on site if required.
Water is expected to be restored to the area by 4:00pm.
⚠ BURST WATERMAIN, POTTS LANE, TITAHI BAY - UPDATE 10:12AM ⚠
The burst has been isolated and water is off for Potts Lane only.
A bulk water tanker will be on site for water supply to the Mariner Hotel within 30 minutes.
⚠BURST WATERMAIN, POTTS LANE, TITAHI BAY - 9:30AM⚠
Water is off at Potts Lane, Titahi Bay due to a watermain burst at 9:30am this morning. Crews are responding now, assessing the requirements for the repair.
This may cause low water pressure in the surrounding area.
Measures have been put in place to alleviate any silt transfer into the harbour.
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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