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Projects / Upper Hutt Water Renewals

Upper Hutt water renewals

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On behalf of Upper Hutt City Council, we are renewing drinking water pipes to improve the resilience and performance of the city's network.

Start Date
8/05/2023
End Date
5/02/2024
Contact:

If you have any questions about this work, please contact:

Wellington Water, 04 912 4400

 As part of our work to upgrade Upper Hutt's drinking water network and improve access to safe and health drinking water, we are getting underway with renewing the drinking water pipes in the Totara Park Road area.

The work is still in the design stages and this involves carrying out investigations to locate utility services in the area prior to renewing the water pipes.

Our crews will be excavating in your area from Monday 8 May to Friday 12 May 2023. Hours of work will generally be 8:00pm – 5:00am Monday to Friday.

To do this work we may need to dig trenches across driveways and pathways, but we won’t enter any private properties. We will restore driveways and pathways to, at least, their pre-work condition.

The construction works are expected to commence in September  2023 and take around four to five months to complete.