The Havelock North water contamination crisis could cost more than $700,000 of ratepayers' money.
In a Hastings District council meeting tomorrow, it will be recommended $710,000 is allocated in response to the "Havelock North water contamination incident".
Since early August, around 5200 people have been affected by the campylobactor disease after the Havelock North water supply was contaminated with E.Coli.
It is proposed funds be drawn from the 2015/2016 rating surplus to cover a rates remission, business recovery package, and additional cost provision.
Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule said this was not the end of costs for council, but at the moment its focus was on providing immediate assistance to those affected by the contamination, "where we can".