Residents near Karanema Drive are hopeful the council will change its mind about installing a water pump station on a vacant piece of council land, amid fears of the noise and impact on surrounding property values.
A public meeting, attended by about 50 people, was held at the Havelock North Function Centre in November last year, organised by concerned residents who wanted an opportunity to air their views.
Since then a petition had been sent to the council, signed by 25 residents in the area, calling for the council to find an alternative site for the pump station, and for the small park on the corner of Karanema Drive and Te Mata Rd to be reclassified as an open space reserve.
A resource consent application and assessment of the environmental effects of a booster pump station at 25 Karanema Drive said the pump was necessary because Brookvale Bore 3 was to be decommissioned following the Havelock North gastro outbreak.
With the council committed to building a new trunk main for a secondary water supply connection between Hastings and Havelock North, the pump station would provide the pressure to get potable water to people living at higher points of the village.