The unchlorinated water fill stations at the Keyes (New Brighton) and Burnside pump stations will be permanently closed to comply with drinking water laws.
Christchurch City Council has approved two important plans to improve the way it manages the city’s stormwater.
Water restrictions in place for Christchurch have been lifted, but Level 3 restrictions remain in place for parts of Banks Peninsula.
Christchurch City Council has a new state-of-the-art water testing laboratory.
The water restrictions in place across Christchurch and Banks Peninsula are being lifted.
The boil water notice for Akaroa and Takamātua has been lifted today, but Level 4 water restrictions remain in place due to critically low stream flows on Banks Peninsula.
A corner of the Childrens Bay boat park in Akaroa will close at the end of June 2024 as the Christchurch City Council prepares to build a new wastewater pump station.
Addington Brook in South Hagley Park is being naturalised to improve the biodiversity and health of the waterway, enhance the landscape and restore drainage capacity.
A new technical report gives Christchurch City Council a high-level picture of the impact changes to future groundwater levels may have on the city.
Providing clean drinking water, developing and maintaining our stormwater and flood protection networks, and improving wastewater treatment facilities will be prioritised with $2.74 billion of funding over the next 10 years.