Central Hawke's Bay has had water restrictions pulled back to Level 3, but parts of the damaged water system remain at risk of failure.
Waipawa and Otane came dangerously close to running out of water entirely on Friday after an external contractor on private land caused severe damage to the primary water main which feeds the Waipawa Reservoir, compromising the water supply to both towns while emergency repairs took place.
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Chief Executive of Central Hawke's Bay District Monique Davidson said that more checks would be carried out with the pipe "still vulnerable".
"Plans are in place to inspect the remainder of the 125 metre pipeline and check for further damage," Davidson said.
"In the meantime, it is essential that we maintain a high reservoir level while we assess its condition."