18 July 2024
Media: Rotorua Daily Post
Topic: Kaingaroa Village water supply
Enquiry
*Note: this is a follow-up to yesterday’s media enquiry.
I am just emailing to let you know I am writing an article on a bore that broke in Kaingaroa Forest Village due to deterioration on Sunday evening - leaving the village without drinking water or water in the main lines for flushing toilets or showering until Friday 19 July. We are aware that this is a private water source and may only concern the Kaingaroa Forest Village Council Incorporated, but we wanted to put it to BOPRC and Lakes Council in case there is a comment you want to make in the article.
My deadline for this is 10:30 am today.
A councillor on Kaingaroa Forest Village Council Inc said the bore was 40 years old and the original bore was designed to serve half the population of the village.
A resident has emailed The Post and said they weren't given adequate warning with their young families and dependent elders to organise time off work to collect drinking water for their homes until Friday.
Elderly and young children in homes with no access to running water have to drive to the town's ablution block for the rest of the week.
I do have one question I hope to ask which is
Who owns the bore and/or has responsibility for maintaining it?
Response
The reporter was told we have nothing further to add from what was said yesterday. Which was Kaingaroa Village has a private water supply and the reporter should refer her questions to the Kaingaroa Village Council.