A huge milestone for the area, the ambitious Waiāri Water Supply Scheme introduces a new drinking water source for Tauranga and, in time, Western Bay of Plenty.
The new water treatment plant will mainly service the Pāpāmoa coastal strip/ Te Tumu growth areas and in time provide a backup for Western Bay of Plenty District Council's Te Puke water supply. This will help take the pressure off the water supply in other areas of the city.
Roughly translated, ‘Waiāri' means ‘freezing cold'. The spring-fed stream was chosen out of 10 possible options due to its incredibly clear and untouched flow from Otanewainuku to Maketu through the Kaituna River.
All measures are being taken to keep the Waiāri full of life and improve the habitats of all, including the taniwha that lives in the deep ravine to protect the stream and wildlife.
Community Open Day
To celebrate Waiāri – come and drink your fill of fun at the Community Open Day. Bring your whānau to celebrate the opening of the new and exciting Waiāri Water Treatment Plant at the Community Open Day on Saturday, March 25.
There will be something for everyone, including face painting, sausage sizzle, food trucks, water tasting, and a unique behind-scenes-look at where our water comes from.
Free tours of the plant will run regularly throughout the day – bookings are essential.
The Community Open Day will be held at the Waiāri Water Treatment Plant, 376 Number 1 Rd, Te Puke, on March 25 from 9am-3.30pm.
To find out more and book your free tour, visit: www.tauranga.govt.nz/waiari