Waikato Regional Council is advising people immediately downstream of Huka Falls to be cautious about using river water
following a discharge which has caused brown discolouration.
The council is working with Contact Energy to establish the circumstances around the incident.
However, initial reports suggest the wall of a holding pond failed late this morning (Tuesday, 19 February) and its
contents entered a tributary that leads to the Waikato River upstream of Huka Falls.
Taupō-based regional council staff have this afternoon collected water samples for testing, with incident response staff
also now at the scene.
The Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board has been advised of the incident, and Taupō District Council staff have also collected
samples.
Council staff are attempting to contact water take consent holders immediately downstream of Huka Falls to alert them to
the incident. In the meantime, caution is advised for landowners and businesses operating downstream.
Taupō District Council has shut off its Centennial Drive water supply intake and is asking users of that scheme to
conserve water.
The scheme supplies Centennial Drive and Rakaunui Road users, as well as the local golf club and the pool at the Top Ten
Holiday Park. The district council has also cut supply of raw water to Owen Delaney Park, AC Baths, Tenon and Laminex in
the interests of conserving water.