Council is working to improve the capability and effectiveness of the stormwater infrastructure in the Hinemoa Street area. The existing pump station (which is situated in the road reserve on Hinemoa Street) is insufficiently sized for the 139 hectare catchment it services.
What’s happening?
We're relocating and upgrading the Hinemoa Street pump station, alongside installing new stormwater pipes on Armstrong Ave and Henderson Street. The new design will provide robust protection, even during a one in ten-year local rainfall event, offering much-needed security to vulnerable properties.
Because of restricted space at the current pump station site, it was necessary to find a new location that offered a larger area. The new pump station will be constructed at the back of James Street School’s field.
Why the upgrade?
As we experience more frequent heavy rainfall events, we must ensure our stormwater management systems are fit-for-purpose too. The current Hinemoa Street stormwater pump station, while once sufficient, now falls short of modern standards, especially with the increasing intensity of rainfall events. This poses a flooding risk to lower-lying properties, requiring an upgrade to ensure future resilience.
When are we doing the work?
Construction, led by Waiotahi Contractors Ltd. It's estimated to be complete by January 2025. Construction will happen on weekdays between 7am and 6pm.
Have a question?
For any project queries, concerns or complaints please call 0800 Waiotahi (0800 924 68244).