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Hearings panel recommends Inner Bays for treated wastewater system

28 Oct 2020

The Akaroa Treated Wastewater Options Hearings Panel has concluded its deliberations on four options for dealing with highly treated wastewater from Akaroa.


Akaroa wastewater hearings start next week

5 Oct 2020

The Akaroa Treated Wastewater Options Hearings Panel will start hearing oral submissions on Monday 12 October.


Akaroa wastewater investigations draw to a close

16 Sep 2019

The Christchurch City Council is no longer investigating managed aquifer recharge as an option for disposing of Akaroa’s treated wastewater.


Four options for Akaroa’s treated wastewater

17 Jul 2020

The Christchurch City Council is seeking feedback on four options for dealing with highly treated wastewater from Akaroa.


Making the right connections for Banks Peninsula

11 Jun 2020

High-speed wireless broadband and 4G mobile phone coverage are on the horizon for Banks Peninsula as the 100th rural connection cell site goes “live” in Gebbies Valley today.


Smart sensors in pipeline for water supply network

13 Jun 2019

Christchurch City Council will consider spending an additional $2.2 million next year to improve the security of the district’s drinking water supply.


Tunnel drilling under Heathcote River early in new year

9 Dec 2019

A tunnel is set to be drilled under the Heathcote River next month as part of the Lyttelton Harbour wastewater project.


Bus shelter work set to begin in Christchurch's health precinct

7 Mar 2019

Work to construct two large bus shelters and six dedicated bus bays on Tuam Street, between Hagley Avenue and Antigua Street, will begin early next week.


Feedback sought on Rolleston flyover and safety improvements

20 Jul 2021

Plans for a State Highway 1 flyover and changes to busy intersections through Rolleston, south of Christchurch, are ready for the first round of public feedback.


Christchurch’s $2.7b rebuild no pipe dream

3 Sep 2020

More than $2.7 billion worth of repairs and rebuilding has gone into restoring Christchurch’s battered horizontal infrastructure since the 2010-11 earthquakes.