Divers and an amphibious excavator are clearing stormwater pipes on the Whanganui River, which have been blocked since the 2015 flood.
The twin pipes, which service much of Gonville, carry stormwater from Beach Rd to the middle of the river before it flows out to sea.
But the flood backed up the pipes with silt, almost covering the outfall.
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"So the stormwater has nowhere to go apart from a gap at the top of the pipe, about 150mm, and that's not big enough to allow the stormwater to flow out of the pipelines," Whanganui District Council 3 waters contracts manager Stuart Cawley said.