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The Team from Wellington Water
Following two consecutive days of sampling results at Titahi Bay within bathing guidelines, we will today be removing warning signs at Titahi Bay Beach.
The Land Air Water Aotearoa Can I swim here? map will also be updated.
Our operations crew have investigated the catchment, and could not find a… View moreFollowing two consecutive days of sampling results at Titahi Bay within bathing guidelines, we will today be removing warning signs at Titahi Bay Beach.
The Land Air Water Aotearoa Can I swim here? map will also be updated.
Our operations crew have investigated the catchment, and could not find a source of contamination impacting the beach. We will be continuing with daily sampling for the next week as a precautionary approach.
Pam from Titahi Bay
Two aluminum widows with unbroken glass removed from house last week. Suitable for shed or garage. Size 100x180
Pick up please
021622279 Titahi Bay
Free
Liz and John from Tawa
Venue: Johnsonville Community Centre Room 4 ,
3 Frankmore Avenue, Johnsonville 10 March 2020 at 7.20pm. This talk will include Illness Prevention (Coronavirus). The importance of a Healthy Gut, Maintaining a Healthy Immune System, Nutrition and Hydration, Heart Health.
To register please … View moreVenue: Johnsonville Community Centre Room 4 ,
3 Frankmore Avenue, Johnsonville 10 March 2020 at 7.20pm. This talk will include Illness Prevention (Coronavirus). The importance of a Healthy Gut, Maintaining a Healthy Immune System, Nutrition and Hydration, Heart Health.
To register please text Liz 0221659149
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Kia ora koutou, I am Tui Lewis and I represent the Hutt City Council on the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee, set up by the Greater Wellington Regional Council to make recommendations for maintaining and improving our taonga – our fresh and coastal waters.
I am honoured to have the … View moreKia ora koutou, I am Tui Lewis and I represent the Hutt City Council on the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara Committee, set up by the Greater Wellington Regional Council to make recommendations for maintaining and improving our taonga – our fresh and coastal waters.
I am honoured to have the privilege of serving Te Awakarangi and to support the kaitiakitanga of our special environment with the Whaitua Te Whanganui-a-Tara committee. We are looking forward to working with you to maintain and improve the quality of the water in our catchments. Growing population is placing an immense pressure on our waste and stormwater pipes. We need to fix our infrastructure to leave a healthier catchment to our children, and fixing infrastructure is costly. These are big changes, and needs to reflect our communities’ views informed by good evidence and information to find solutions that are fair and equitable.
Come and talk to me about what we can do together. Connect with us to talk about what we can do together. You can reach us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz. To see what we have been doing visit our Facebook page, and to share what you value about our water and your solutions have your say by following the link below.
Come to Titahi Bay Beach's northen end March 7, 1-7pm. With 100 stalls & food trucks and all afternoon entertainment we've got it covered.
KAI & INU: Greek to Japanese, Syrian to South American. Coffee to Sorbet.
MUSIC: Blueprint rock, Andy Gartrell does pop, Liberty Swing … View moreCome to Titahi Bay Beach's northen end March 7, 1-7pm. With 100 stalls & food trucks and all afternoon entertainment we've got it covered.
KAI & INU: Greek to Japanese, Syrian to South American. Coffee to Sorbet.
MUSIC: Blueprint rock, Andy Gartrell does pop, Liberty Swing Band for dance, Ma does Reggae; Meri celebrates Te Reo & The Mighty ease it out.
DANCE: Shut Up & Dance or get in the Zone. Zumba & Yoga to stretch ya!
STALLS: Crafts to Bubbles, Weaving to Oils.
ACTIVITIES: Tug of War, Treasure Hunt, Free Planting, Children's Rides & much more.
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Satwaan from Tawa
3 seater swing, metal very good condition (new) as seen in the pics
Price: $300
The Team from Wellington Water
Regular water quality monitoring at Titahi Bay has shown an increase in faecal coliforms (which could indicate wastewater contamination) to levels that mean the water is currently considered unsafe for recreational use.
The public is warned against swimming and other recreational activity such as … View moreRegular water quality monitoring at Titahi Bay has shown an increase in faecal coliforms (which could indicate wastewater contamination) to levels that mean the water is currently considered unsafe for recreational use.
The public is warned against swimming and other recreational activity such as fishing or collecting seafood at Titahi Bay beach. Warning signs have been posted in the area and the LAWA Can I swim here? map has been updated. These warnings will remain in place until daily testing shows that the water quality has returned to safe levels. We will also keep the public updated via our social media and on our website.
There is no indication the result is related to operations at the nearby Porirua Wastewater Treatment Plant. Operational crews are currently investigating potential sources of contamination, which could include residential cross-connections or other network issues.
Wellington Water's water quality monitoring programme enables rapid detection and response to contamination events. Response thresholds are deliberately set at precautionary levels in order to minimise public risk.
Swimming or entering water with potential wastewater contamination can lead to symptoms such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or infections of the eyes, ears, nose and throat. If you have any health concerns following contact with the water in this area then contact your doctor or Healthline 0800 611 116.
Brent from Tawa
Solid table that would easily fit 6 chairs. Some peeling of lamination on edges (see photo) and one corner
800mm wide
1500mm long
740mm high
4 chairs included but they need recovering (good diy project) or otherwise would be spares.
Price: $20
Beverly from Tawa
Hi there everyone.. I’m looking for a queen or double sized bed for me and my baby as our bed recently broke and I can’t replace it. Currently sharing a single mattress.. that’s going great. Lol
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