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Read MoreThe May 2017 released Govt inquiry has confirmed that the water supplied to residents was NOT TREATED.
Worse is that Councils are allowed to put in temporary treatment for outbreaks then remove that treatment, when they think the coast is clear.
Therefore we can assume that Councils are LEGALLY ALLOWED to supply FOOD (water) that is not 'treated'.
Conclusion is that you are taking a risk if you are relying on others for 'everything being right, all of the time'.
Between 1984 and 2013 there were 84 outbreaks.
Here is a list of recent 'significant event' Boil Water Notices in NZ.
The Health (Drinking Water) Amendment Act 2007 (an amendment to the Health Act 1956) came into force on 1 July 2008. This requires Councils to monitor drinking water and to take all practicable steps to comply with the Drinking Water Standards (DWS) as well as to implement risk management plans.
Apr 17 Christchurch / high ecoli / aquifer
Apr 17 Edgecombe / Cyclone Debbie / stop bank
Feb 17 Levin / too much rain / overloaded treatment plant
Nov 16 Hurunui / Kaikoura Earthquake
Aug16 Havelock North / campylobacter / sheep faeces / aquifer
Boil water notices in the Bay of Plenty
Updates following flooding due to Ex-Cyclone Debbie
Read MoreDon't drink Levin's water: Heavy rain contaminates Horowhenua district's drinking water
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