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Drinking water top of the line BY SUE NEWMAN
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The Ashburton District Council could be ahead of the game when it comes to ensuring its drinking water supplies meet and in many cases exceed National Drinking Water Standards. A second stage inquiry report was released this week into the disease outbreak in Havelock North that was linked to the town’s water supply and it called for a universal treatment of drinking water. This would likely include chlorination. While some local authorities are now counting the cost of chlorinating sup-
plies, all of Ashburton’s 12 drinking water schemes are already chlorinated. Chlorination is the first line defence against E.coli. With the case being pushed for chlorination of all supplies, council assets manager Andrew Guthrie said the council could feel a bit vindicated now because there had always been some resistance from consumers to chlorination. The option of ultra-violet disinfection equipment for water supplies has also been tagged as a likely change and five Ashburton District supplies already have this equipment in place.
Ashburton won’t escape a tightening of water quality measures without some changes needed however, Guthrie said. “We’ll have to up the frequency of our monitoring. It’ll have to be full time monitored using technology rather than doing it manually.” The improvements needed to Ashburton’s supplies would be more around details rather than significant improvements and expenditure, he said.
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