Topics:  hamilton city council

Hamilton water treatment plant discharge investigated

Hamilton City Council is investigating an unintended discharge from the city’s water treatment plant.
Hamilton City Council is investigating an unintended discharge from the city’s water treatment plant.

Hamilton City Council is investigating an unintended discharge from the city's water treatment plant.

Chris Allen, Council's City Infrastructure General Manager, says the discharge occurred in late December, and early investigations suggest a mechanical failure has been the cause.

"Approximately 650 m3 of Alum sludge was discharged to the plant's onsite storage system, where it mixed with process water that is discharged to the river," Mr Allen says. "We believe that, due to this mixing, environmental impacts will have been minimal."

Alum is a chemical used to remove naturally occurring elements like arsenic from drinking water.

"We're extremely disappointed, and we apologise to river users and Waikato Regional Council, which is the consenting authority for river use. This should not have occurred."

Mr Allen said Hamilton City Council was working closely with Waikato Regional Council on the investigation, and would not comment further while it was underway.


Search Bay of Plenty Times

Local Partners

Need some inspiration? Call 07 578 1973 or Click here.

Contact your online rep now for more information. 

1 of 2

Promotions

Check out our latest competitions and enter to win great prizes.

Find a business in your area

Most Popular Topics

Horoscopes

Gemini

You continue to be playful and want to explore what’s on offer in your personal relationships. You may need to break some boundaries. If...

more


Marketplace