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Pilot Bay reopened after wastewater overflow

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17 Jan, 2018 05:56 AMQuick Read

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Samples taken from Pilot Bay show the water is safe to swim in. Photo/ George Novak

Samples taken from Pilot Bay show the water is safe to swim in. Photo/ George Novak

It is now safe to enter the water at Pilot Bay in Mount Maunganui.

In a statement, the Tauranga City Council said follow-up samples of water quality tests had returned with results being within safe levels.

"It is safe to swim and health warning signs, installed as a precautionary, will be removed as soon as possible," the statement said.

Read more: Wastewater overflow contaminates busy swimming spot at Pilot Bay
Popular Mount Maunganui beach reopens after wastewater contamination, then a new warning is made

The Tauranga City Council announced on January 13 that there had been a wastewater overflow at Pilot Bay due to a pipe blockage caused by wet wipes.

Samples were taken at several points along Pilot Bay following the wastewater overflow on Saturday.

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The Marine Bathing Guidelines required testing for the presence of Enterococci, and a result of over 140 Enterococci/100ml needs follow-up sampling.

One sample of the initial tests came back with elevated levels of bacteria.

The follow-up sample returned with all samples being within safe levels (under 140 Enterococci/100ml).

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