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Update Road Slip Causes Water Outage In Manukau

Published: Fri 15 Aug 2008 01:09 PM
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Update Road Slip Causes Water Outage In Manukau
This is to let you know that water tankers have been posted at the top of Redoubt Road, at the entry of Totara Park and at the Pony Club on Redoubt Road. People can collect water at these tankers.
In addition, further tankers are roaming the affected area and can be flagged down.
The original release on this incident is below.
Manukau City (15 August 2008) – Due to a major road slip, there has been a localised water outage in the Manukau Water Limited water network.
The water outage has occurred after a major road slip on Redoubt Road. This has caused a breakage in a pipe servicing an estimated 3,000 customers in an area bordered by Hill Road, Thomas Road, Murphys Road, and McQuoids Rd through to Gracechurch Drive.
Manukau Water Limited customers in this area will be without water, as the slip has taken away a 100 metre section of pipe servicing the area.
Manukau Water Limited is already working to repair its network, but it could take up to 10 hours to restore a full service.
In the meantime, the company has mobilised 10 water tankers to the area and is also distributing bottled water in the area.
Any customers of Manukau Water Limited who have specific concerns or who urgently need water can call the company on 09 2628989.
The company is working urgently to repair the damage and will also look at alternative ways of delivering water through its network in the affected area.
As the water service is restored, customers are urged to check that their taps are flowing clearly before using the water. If there is a discolouration in the water the tap should be run until it is flowing clearly. Any discoloured water should not be used for drinking unless it is boiled.
The company will update on its website any further news on this outage.
ENDS

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