Whanganui Midweek

Extra protection for drinking water

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Whanganui District Council chief executive David Langford is assuring the community that plans are in place to ensure Whanganui continues to have safe drinking water at the highest standard possible now and into the future. David Langford gave the assurance at a long-term plan workshop held in October that focused on council infrastruc­ture. Councillor­s heard that new national water services regulator Taumata Arowai has lifted the bar for national drinking water standards.

Whanganui’s active water bores do not currently require the extra protection of ultraviole­t UV treatment as the bores are deep and therefore less vulnerable to contaminat­ion, including protozoa getting into the water source. However, this is set to change as new drinking water safety standards come into effect in the future. Protozoa is the name for a group of micro-organisms that include cryptospor­idium (or “crypto”) and giardia, and which have the potential to cause serious illness if present in the community.

Scoping and design work was already underway to have UV protection installed as soon as possible, David Langford said.

Along with the existing chlorinati­on of the drinking water supply to protect against bacteria and viruses, UV protection would ensure the supply had multiple barriers of protection, including against protozoa.

“The council is taking the initiative to put in the extra protection, and this will mean our drinking water supply will be even safer for our community. Drinking water standards have been raised by Taumata Arowai and we don’t want to be left behind,” David Langford said.

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