Residents urged to top up water supplies after Ashhurst dry run
When water stopped flowing from the taps in Ashhurst many residents were caught out with no emergency supplies at home.
A water main in the village burst on Monday night and it was Tuesday afternoon before the fault was found and fixed, the reservoir was refilled and tests confirmed the water was treated and safe to drink.
Palmerston North City Council deputy chief executive Ray Swadel said bottled and tanker water delivered to the village was in high demand.
The Ashhurst Library handed out more than 1300 one- and two-litre water bottles, and more than 70 people collected water from the tanker at Lincoln Park.'
"This unexpected loss of water is a timely reminder to be prepared in having emergency water supplies at their home or workplace, and to have secure and transportable containers to collect water from tankers." Read more here
Screen door
Does anyone know who to contact to put my screen door back on the front door Had to be taken off while building was being done inside Would appreciate any answers Thank you Yvonne Pettersen
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