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The water: Who gets it – and who doesn’t?

Tuesday 18 February 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

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Dear Editor, “When the project is finished, I will have a constant water supply, won’t I?” Not necessarily! Page 26 of the Te Mato Vai Master Plan defines the level of service as a minimum of 10 metres residual head below the 30 metre contour – and that’s only in non-drought conditions.

Dear Editor, “When the project is finished, I will have a constant water supply, won’t I?” Not necessarily! Page 26 of the Te Mato Vai Master Plan defines the level of service as a minimum of 10 metres residual head below the 30 metre contour – and that’s only in non-drought conditions.


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