WASTEWATER LEAK - PROSSER STREET, TITAHI BAY
Wellington Water crews responding to a wastewater leak on Prosser Street, Titahi Bay

Our team have responded to a wastewater leak at the corner of Prosser Street and Titahi Bay Road. 

Excavation is currently underway. The pump station is operating but will need to be shutdown before repair. Plans to divert the wastewater flow away from the pipe is being developed as the pipe will also need to be shutdown before repair.

There has been an earlier discharge into the stormwater network. This has now stopped with sucker trucks managing the flow, preventing wastewater entering the stormwater network. Signage has been placed at the outlets into the harbour and water quality sampling will be underway.

Traffic management has been set up on Titahi Bay Road. One southbound lane has been closed.

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Published 28/08/2023

Kaitoke Pipe Bridge upgrade marks major milestone

Wellington Water, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Stantec, Holmes Consulting and Brian Perry Civil are pleased to mark a major milestone with the installation of the new bridge. It was no small feat – the bridge comes in at 52 metres long, weighs 24 tonnes, and had to be lifted into place by a tower crane.

The Kaitoke Pipe Bridge is a key regional project, as the current flume bridge is aging, and a significant portion of Wellington’s drinking water supply runs across it - approx. 140 million litres per day.

Wellington Water Project Director Gareth Penhale shared “After a 5-year development programme and a huge amount of input from the design and contractor teams it is fantastic to see the bridge being installed today. Once the final fit out of the new pipe is completed, we expect to be diverting water across the bridge in March 2024.”

Stantec Project Manager Mark Wollina explains, “The new bridge will support a 1.5m diameter ductile iron pipe, designed and built in Japan and the largest of its type installed in Aotearoa. It’s been specifically designed to flex in a significant earthquake event and ensure water flow to the downstream water treatment plant at Te Mārua.”

Due to health and safety requirements and space limitations, members of the public weren’t able to view the bridge lift in person.

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