Council staff have retrieved the bodies of two rats from the Eureka reservoir after it was drained yesterday.
Residents in the Tauwhare Eureka area have had limited or no water supply after the contaminants were spotted in the reservoir yesterday morning.
General manager water and facilities Richard Bax says now the process of cleaning the tank and refilling it can be progressed. “Because refilling the reservoir affects the already limited pressure available, we have been refilling the tank in low use times, particularly overnight,” he said. “We are now in the process of sterilizing the tank and we are required to empty it again before refilling it and testing the water. I anticipate normal services will be restored this Friday. In the meantime it’s important affected residents continue to boil their drinking water and minimise their water use,” said Mr Bax.
This is a recent occurrence as on 21 November the water supplied from the Eureka reservoir was tested. No harmful bacteria were detected and it was of good quality.
Yesterday the council distributed a flyer to all the residents in the affected areas covered by the following roads:
Amber Lane Appleton Lane Badger Close Bellevue Road Catra Place Church Road Craig Road Eureka Road Friedlander Road Glen Ida Way Hinton Road Hoeka Road Holland Road (part only) Hooper Road Hunter Road Kanui Ave Kiroa Road Marshmeadow Lane Marshmeadow Road Marychurch Road Masters Road Oakview Place Platt Road Ringer Road (part only) Schollum Road Shaw Road Shewan Road (part only) Tai Patena Place Tauwhare Road (to Tauwhare Village) Waverley Road Woodside Road (part only)
ENDS ________________________________________ For more information contact:
Louise Belay Communications Adviser Waikato District Council 07 824 5889 027 509 8907 louise.belay@waidc.govt.nz