Hamilton residents are on the highest water alert level after one of its most important water mains ruptured when a large portion of the Waikato riverbank collapsed.
Hamilton City Council waters unit manager Maire Porter this afternoon urged all of the city's residents to immediately begin conserving water after a "substantial section" of the Waikato riverbank collapsed around the Eastern Bulk Main, causing a "significant" water leak on the site.
The leak means the whole city is put on the highest water alert level - 4 - which means there can be no water used outside.
However, Porter was quick to reassure residents there was nothing wrong with the water quality.
"There are no issues with water quality but supply levels could be reduced significantly due to the damage. Alert Level 4 means no outdoor water usage is permitted, but residents are being asked to look at all water usage in their homes and businesses as staff work to repair the Eastern Bulk Main."