Maintenance problem likely to be cause of water taint
The smell and taste of kerosene or diesel in the water reported by residents in the Upper Riccarton area in the weekend
looks likely to have come from a maintenance glitch, and is unlikely to pose any health threat. The taint seems to have
been flushed out already, and the Council is now looking into what caused it.
“We don’t know yet for sure how the taste got into the water, but we are investigating the source,” said City Water and
Waste manager Mike Stockwell. “It could be clean-down fluid used during maintenance at one of our pumping stations or
diesel from a leaking fuel tank, and test results of the water samples we have taken will confirm this later in the
week.”
On Friday evening and over the weekend, some residents in the area between Blenheim and Creyke roads and from Middleton
Road to Waimairi/Hansons Lane noticed a taint in their water. Affected residents were advised to flush out their cold
water systems by turning on their outside taps and, if they noticed tainting in their hot water supply, to flush out
their cylinders by turning on their hot tap until the water ran cold. At the same time, City Care was flushing the
street mains.
Mr Stockwell said that since concentrations of kerosene or diesel appear to be extremely low, there is unlikely to be
any danger to health, but the Council is seeking information from Community Public Health to verify this.
It could be that some plugs of tainted water are still in the pipework system. Meanwhile, if people notice an unusual or
unpleasant taste in the water they should phone the Council on 941 8302.