Otago Daily Times

Water repairs backlog needs $100 million of work

- GRANT MILLER

ABOUT $100 million of work is needed to clear a backlog in water, wastewater and stormwater repairs, maintenanc­e and pipe replacemen­t in Dunedin.

But the benefits of a drive to get on with the job are starting to show.

Wastewater blockages have declined in the past four and ahalf years, data from the Dunedin City Council shows.

The 24month rolling average peaked at 227 in 201617 and reduced to 123 late last year.

In the same time period, stormwater blockages peaked at 10 in 201718 and reduced to six late last year.

An encouragin­g trend was not so evident for water main breakages. The 24month rolling average peaked at 461 in 201718 and reduced to 403 in the last quarter of last year.

The council’s Three Waters group manager Tom Dyer came up with the $100 million ballpark figure for renewal work backlog while councillor­s discussed the council’s next 10year plan yesterday.

He also said the water main failure rate had reduced in the past six years and there had been significan­t drops in network blockages and breakages in the past three years.

Mr Dyer said the investment programme was starting to yield benefits.

Cr Lee Vandervis said he was encouraged by advancemen­ts that had been made.

Fixing and improving ageing infrastruc­ture has been a prominent theme in 10year plan discussion­s.

But Cr Vandervis said spending in the sector was not really due to ramp up until 2027.

Cr Jim O’Malley said this was not about putting off necessary work.

The timing was to allow the market to prepare for the increase in work contractor­s would need to get through.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Modificati­ons . . . Dunedin’s stormwater system, including at Portobello Rd, was found wanting in 2015 when South Dunedin flooded, but improvemen­ts have been made since.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Modificati­ons . . . Dunedin’s stormwater system, including at Portobello Rd, was found wanting in 2015 when South Dunedin flooded, but improvemen­ts have been made since.

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