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Angie’s account

- By Angie Warren-Clark Labour list MP

Under the current status quo, Aotearoa’s networks of drinking water, wastewater and stormwater are facing a crisis. Contaminat­ed water causes some 100,000 sporadic illnesses every year. Rural communitie­s may face the biggest challenges, but even 20% of town supplied water fails to meet safe levels. All New Zealanders deserve safe, reliable and affordable water services. Analysis using data provided by New Zealand councils has identified an investment of between $120 billion and $185 billion is needed over the next 30 years to ensure New Zealand’s water infrastruc­ture is fit for purpose. Councils, who manage these services on behalf of their communitie­s, will not be able to meet these projected costs by themselves without raising rates or water charges to unaffordab­le levels. Something none of us wants!

The Government’s Three Waters Reform Programme proposes to create four dedicated and publicly-owned entities that have the scale, expertise, operationa­l efficienci­es and financial flexibilit­y to provide safe, affordable water services for New Zealanders. Under this reform, Councils will collective­ly own the Water Service Entities on behalf of their communitie­s. It will be more difficult to privatise water assets and services than it is now. Iwi/Māori will have an active say in holding the entities to account, as we move away from ownership interests. All communitie­s in New Zealand will receive better quality water services and all will pay less than they would without reform. Another essential and exciting legislativ­e initiative from this Government.

Safe drinking water is one essential component to keeping New Zealanders safe and healthy. The vaccine rollout is another. Book yours at www.bookmyvacc­ine.co.nz or by calling 0800 282 926. Keep updated on the Covid locations of interests at www.covid19.govt.nz and follow the advice. We’ve stamped out Covid before and we can do it again.

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