Forty-nine Havelock North businesses have applied for assistance from the Hastings District Council following the contamination of the village's water supply, estimated to have led to an $80,000 loss in business revenue over the peak week of the outbreak.
In September, the council announced a $100,000 business assistance fund for those affected, with options including providing a cash grant from the fund, penalty-free rates for up to six months with an agreed payment plan, as well as possible low-level interest-free loans for up to one year.
There were priorities for assistance - the first priority being for those businesses where there was a risk they may not survive, the second priority being for other businesses that were significantly affected.
The close-off for applications was September 30, and yesterday a council spokeswoman said that the 49 applications for assistance were from those in both priority categories.
The types of businesses seeking help were confidential, and the council was still processing the applications, with the aim to let the businesses know the outcome by October 21.