Greenslade Road residents asked to conserve water
16 November, 2016
Greenslade Road residents asked to
conserve water as pipe is repaired
Waikato
District Council still working really hard on the Raglan
water situation. Residents are doing a great job conserving
water, but they need to continue with what they’re
doing.
This morning residents in the vicinity of Greenslade Road can only use water for drinking purposes as they’re now being supplied by a water truck pumping into the area. Staff weren't able to repair the burst pipe overnight due to dangerous ground conditions.
Council
continues to ask all other Raglan residents and businesses
to continue conserving water as water continues to be
trucked into the town’s reservoirs.
A tanker remains
at the Fire Station for those who need it. Residents are
reminded to take their own water containers and drink
bottles to fill.
Otonga Valley Road
update:
Council’s roading team has brought in a
temporary bridge so local residents once again have access
in and out of Otonga Valley Road.
A culvert collapsed on
the rural Waitetuna road on Monday night which restricted
access for more than 15 families in the valley.
The
bridge is now in place and at 9pm last night residents once
again had access in and out of their road, less than 24
hours after the incident occured.
Only light vehicles
(regular cars, no trucks) will be able to use the temporary
bridge.
ENDS