New water test samples taken from the network servicing Waikouaiti, Karitane and Hawksbury Village have once again returned encouraging results, the Dunedin City Council says.
Temporary tanks will be used to supplying water to East Otago communities from today, as more test results come in showing no lead in drinking water and only "background" levels in the river supplying it.
The Southern District Health Board says it did not advise the local council not to go public when lead contamination was found in East Otago drinking water.
The DCC won't start to review its processes in relation to the lead contamination of drinking water at three East Otago towns until after the Health Ministry's review is done next month.
The angst and frustration in Waikouaiti and Karitane is understandable as questions remain surrounding lead found in the local water supply, Associate Minister of Health Ayesha Verrall says.
The potential sources of the lead detected in the Waikouaiti/Karitane drinking water are limited and it should therefore be "a pretty easy contaminant to deal with" once identified, an...
Parents Richard and Rachel Olsen, of Waikouaiti, were horrified to hear some of the water Mrs Olsen had been drinking during her pregnancy might have contained high levels of lead.
The highest level of lead in the water in Waikouaiti was almost 40 times acceptable levels - not four times as previously reported by the DCC. A public meeting will be held at East Otago Events Centre on Friday night.
Elevated levels of lead were detected in an Otago water supply as far back as August, but officials did not issue an order to prevent people drinking the water until this week.
The Dunedin City Council has supplied the following updated information on the events that led to Waikouaiti and Karitane residents being told on Tuesday not to use tap...
A Waikouaiti woman who has been boiling her drinking water for months was appalled at being told this week not to boil or drink it, as the DCC was investigating a spike in lead levels.