By RNZ
Thousands of Queenstown residents and tourists may be able to drink from their taps as soon as Thursday.
Queenstown’s cryptosporidium outbreak has 60 confirmed cases and a boil-water notice has been in place since last month.
The Queenstown Lakes District Council plans to isolate the Kelvin Heights water treatment plant, which would allow the boil-water notice to be lifted for those on that supply, including Frankton, Kelvin Heights, Quail Rise and Hanley’s Farm.
The council’s records suggest more than 3600 residents in Frankton alone would be affected by the change, which does not include visitors in the area.