Carterton Flooding Event - Update Friday 18 February
SITUATION
The wastewater level
has dropped a little, thanks to dry weather and the
fantastic effort from our community, but inflows remain
above what we can discharge. There are a few man-hole covers
in the reticulated network which are still overflowing,
which indicates a lot of pressure / excess water in the
system.
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU
You
can now happily flush your loo
We are asking you
still please MINIMISE the discharge of greywater into the
wastewater system, as we are expecting more rain over the
weekend.
THIS MEANS:
You CAN use your washing machine,
BUT please try to minimise your use to only when
needed.
You CAN take showers, BUT please try to keep them
as short as possible.
Please also be mindful with
activities such as washing dishes and washing cars –
please keep this to a minimum.
Please continue to let us know about areas of concern by placing a service request either online at https://cdc.govt.nz/service-request/ or by calling 06 379 4030.
NEXT STEPS AND
GOOD NEWS
Greater Wellington Regional Council
has granted us permission to increase our discharge flows
during this time to 148 litres per second. This will
continue over the weekend.
Rainfall forecasts are for light rain especially on Saturday and we are hoping this will not cause too many issues on top of what we are already dealing with.
Because you are now able to flush your toilet, we will reopen the public toilets and remove the portaloos.
The flow and inundation investigations continue and as mentioned earlier in the week have identified an area of interest, which we will explore further once flows reduce.
The team are working hard on dealing with the excess flows and cleaning up the roads and properties when the flows reduce. Massive shout out to our staff members who are out there cleaning up some not-so-nice messes for our community.
We are very thankful to everyone who has helped us get through last weekend’s events – from emergency services, to residents, community groups, council staff, elected members, portaloo providers, businesses and schools. It really has been a community effort and shows how we can pull together when there’s an emergency.
HOW CAN I STAY UP
TO DATE
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keep in contact with friends, whānau and elderly neighbours
who may not be as
connected.