The Northern Advocate

Waipu fire site demolition begins

- Danica MacLean

Demolition of the remains of three Waipu shops destroyed by fire has begun.

The shops — a cafe, a herbal supplies shop and a pharmacy — were destroyed by an accidental fire in the early hours of September 30.

At the time, people were asked to stay indoors and keep their windows closed due to an asbestos risk.

NPM Constructi­on and NPM Remediatio­n managing director Paul Boyd said his company had been contrac- ted by the various insurance companies to clean up the site.

Boyd said they started at the site on Thursday and he was allowing a week and a half to complete the job.

He said the waste from the site was double-layer wrapped in a “big cocoon” and transporte­d to Puwera Landfill where it was buried.

“It goes to a specialist part of the tip, set up for contaminat­ed waste.”

The weather was “playing the game” by raining, as it keeps dust down.

He said they were also spraying the site with a particle binder to decrease the amount of dust. Additional­ly, Boyd said, an independen­t company had air monitors in the surroundin­g area to make sure they are keeping to accepted dust levels while carrying out their work.

He said they were following the strict regulation­s for working in a contaminat­ed environmen­t. His staff are wearing protective suits and masks as part of those regulation­s.

Boyd said WorkSafe, the Northland Regional Council and the Whanga¯rei District Council were also monitoring the work they were doing.

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 ?? PHOTO / TANIA WHYTE ?? Contractor­s from NPM Remediatio­n hose down the Waipu site as demolition is carried out.
PHOTO / TANIA WHYTE Contractor­s from NPM Remediatio­n hose down the Waipu site as demolition is carried out.

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