An investigation into a previous contamination in Havelock North's water supply has found earthworks on a neighbouring mushroom farm may be to blame.
Hastings District Council released a report on the contamination today, as a new gastro crisis makes more than 3000 people sick.
This morning, a tanker providing Havelock North with clean water from Hastings tested positive for bacteria, pushing the council to chlorinate both towns' supplies.
Mayor Lawrence Yule today said he had just received a report about a similar contamination last year and would release it in a bid for transparency.
In October last year, E. coli was found in a well at the Brookvale borefield, which draws water from the Te Mata aquifer, providing all of Havelock North's water.