Napier City Council’s wastewater stations are pumping raw sewage straight out to sea.
Executive director of City Services, Lance Titter, said the sewer network was operating as it was designed to do in an emergency state, which is to pump out to sea to prevent raw sewerage coming up from manholes into city streets.
The sewerage will be pumped to sea for some days or weeks, he said.
“Exact timeframes are not certain at this stage, but we are likely to get partial treatment of raw sewage under way in the coming days,” he said.
In the meantime, people should avoid the beach and seawater along Napier’s coast. Don’t eat kaimoana and stay out of the water and away from the beach. Mana whenua have put a rāhui in place.