Mahurangi Matters_Issue 384_20 May 2020

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May 20, 2020

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Twin blessing bursts bubble blues In years to come, Warkworth twins Leah and Lexi Jollivet are unlikely to have much trouble identifying the historic event surrounding their entry into the world. They were born on March 26 – just hours after New Zealand went into an Alert Level 4 l ockdown in a bid to halt the spread of Covid-19. Their dad, Byron, jokes that he and his wife Deb considered calling their girls Quaran and Tine to mark the occasion. Given the speed with which the couple had to come up with some names, it’s perhaps surprising that those names did not stick. On Deb’s arrival at North Shore Hospital for a delivery by caesarean, it transpired that Byron would not be allowed to stay overnight as planned in order to comply with new lockdown restrictions. Deb says she could not bear the thought of having her newborns identified as Twin 1 and Twin 2, and insisted she and Byron come up with

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Byron and Deb with Leah and Lexi.

suitable alternatives before Byron left the hospital. Although the names had not been considered previously, the couple quickly settled on Leah and Lexi. Both girls delivered safely, but Deb and Byron were unable to celebrate together for long, and their enforced separation continued following Deb’s

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transfer to the Warkworth Birthing Centre. It turned out Byron could only stay at the unit with Deb if he could commit to being there permanently – something that proved impossible with two other children to look after. “It was a bit sad. When you have got twins, it’s something special, and Snells Algies wastewa ter pipe and outfall construction update

Improving the wastewater

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network in Snells Beach

Watercare and our contractor McConnell Dowell started work in September 2019 to upgrade wastewater pipes and an outfall pipe from the Snells Algies Wastewater Treatment Plant. This upgrade will provide network resilience, protect the environment and cater for rapid growth in the Mahurangi East area.

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The estimated cost for the construction is

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Timeframe Open trenching Martins

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September 2019 to September 2020 An Auckland Council Organisation

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and Algies Bay

The wastewater pipe will be

Open trenching along the public road In January 2020, works began on the 4.5-kilometre open trenching section, starting at Miller Way. Open trenching will progress along Martins Bay Road, onto Mahurangi East Road to Dawson Road. We have installed 1,435m so far, having to stop works during Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown. Traffic layout changes are in place while this takes place and we ask that you follow the rules to ensure the safety of our communities and contractors. Only green means go, and please stick to the speed limit of 30km/h.

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6.5km long

This project is part of a wider scheme. At a later stage, a new wastewater pipe will be laid from Warkworth to a new Snells-Algies Wastewater Treatment Plant. The route for this is still to be finalised. The existing Warkworth Wastewater Treatment Plant will then be decommissioned.

I really wanted him to be there,” Deb says. She says that a stay at the birthing unit was optional, but given that she had twins born four weeks premature, it was only sensible to stay two nights and benefit from the support of skilled midwives.

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