Northpower is cautioning households in Whangārei to be prepared for power cuts, given the continuing poor weather and ongoing work to replace a crucial line by the first quarter of this year.
An inspection of Northpower’s Kensington substation and the lines that feed it last winter identified an area of land subsidence near one of the large lattice towers that supports these lines. The tower is on very steep terrain, and given the very wet winter, the Northpower team was concerned that subsidence may indicate that the ground in the area was unstable and that the tower may be at risk.
The substation and lines provide a critical link between Transpower’s national grid and the distribution networks that feed into central Whangārei and the surrounding suburbs.
Specialist inspection and monitoring of the subsidence by Northpower’s geotechnical consultants confirmed subsidence was an indicator of a longer-term issue.
Their work concluded the foundations of the tower were likely to be undermined at some point, and if this were to occur, extensive damage to the line and extended power outages for the region could result.