BOIL WATER NOTICE LIFTED - THOMPSON STREET, MOUNT COOK
BOIL WATER NOTICE LIFTED - THOMPSON STREET, MOUNT COOK

Wellington Water advises that the boil water notice has been lifted for all of Thompson Street and 77 Nairn Street, Mount Cook as of Tuesday, 17 June. 

We acknowledge it has been disruptive over the last few days. We want to thank all impacted residents for their understanding, patience, and co-operation during this time.

The public network has been flushed and tested over the last 72 hours. Testing results of the water quality over this period have come back confirming that water is now safe to drink without boiling. 

We are advising residents who have been away and are returning home to run a cold tap for a few minutes to flush their pipes and any appliances connected to the water supply. Header tanks should be drained and refilled. 

 

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Video series - water from its source to our taps

Learn more about the journey of water from its source to our taps and how this precious resource can be used more sustainably.

Three Waters

Learn more about the three waters - drinking water, wastewater and stormwater - including where your water comes from, how it's treated, and how the networks operate.

Drinking Water

Learn about where your water comes from and how it's treated

Wastewater

Learn about wastewater, what it is and how it's treated

Stormwater

Learn about stormwater, the water that runs off roads and down gutters