CHB mayor Alex Walker donned a high-vis, hard hat and steel-capped boots before getting behind the controls of a digger to launch a $30 million investment in the district's drinking water, stormwater and wastewater systems over the next decade.
Dubbed by the CHB District Council as "#thebigwaterstory" during recent consultation on its 2018-28 long term plan, the major investment by council in the "three waters" includes 11 initial key projects, but is part of a larger capital works programme involving more than 50 projects over the next 10 years.
Mayor Walker showed off her earthmoving skills at a "ground breaking" ceremony held last Thursday afternoon in Otane, next to a new 26-lot subdivision being developed by Hastings-based Livingston Properties on the corner of Bell and Dee streets.
In conjunction with the developers, council is upgrading the wastewater system to service the new development. The site was also chosen to host the symbolic launch as the works will form part of stage one of a $2.7m project to create an alternative drinking water supply for Otane - one of the major projects in #thebigwaterstory.
Initially connected at White Rd, the second supply will eventually link up to the Waipawa reservoir via Higginson St to build resilience. Another major water project, a $845,000 upgrade of Otane's wastewater treatment plant, is in the tender-evaluation stage.