Don’t be surprised by the rain we’ve been getting – July is the wettest month of the year – but the forecast is showing an unusually dry spring; water saving must continue
Our Infrastructure Operations Manager, Nick Hanvey, was recently invited to join a special presentation, Watercare Top 50 Customers Breakfast Briefing, targeted at Auckland’s top 50 water users, joining representatives from Sanfords, Bluebird Foods, Auckland Council and Eden Park Sports Trust. Nick shared with us some of the key points made by the presenters including MetService scientists and Watercare specialists. The forecast ahead
Key factors impacting our water shortage The largest contributors to the reduced water storage levels, apart from the drought, are attributed to:
Solutions and challenges…
Where to now…? In the right-hand panel, you can read more about the actions we are taking on our campuses to save water and also about some of the projects Watercare is working on to source more water, including the construction of a new mobile chemical dosing unit in a portable shipping container. So keep doing your best to save water at home, check out the links below for tips, and as Watercare says… Remember, every litre we save now is another litre we will have available this summer. More info:
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What are we doing at Unitec to reduce water use and to develop more sustainable options for the long term?1. Aerators: Plans are underway to install aerators, which will reduce the flow of water from taps. These will be installed, as we complete upgrades and as we make our final moves to centralise our Mt Albert campus, upgrade kitchen and bathroom facilities as required, and complete utility works associated with the ‘de-coupling’ of services from Crown land 2. Toilets and urinals: We have been replacing urinals/toilets in the teaching blocks with newer water saving models, rather than the old style constant flushing facilities 3. Trades: Work is underway on saving water used in teaching of trades at the moment. We are installing a water tank for trades plumbing services so that during teaching on their new Rinnai system, the water used is being recycled back into the system, instead of heading into the waste water drain
Latest update from Watercare on projects to create new sourcesWork is progressing on various projects that will provide more water for Aucklanders in time for summer, including the completion of a Pukekohe East network storage reservoir in August which will play a crucial role in treating and delivering 175 million litres a day (MLD) from the Waikato Water Treatment Plant. Currently Watercare are treating up to 165 MLD. Demolition is complete at the old Papakura Water Treatment Plant and construction will begin soon on its replacement. This will treat water from the Hays Creek Dam, and will provide up to 6 MLD by end of the year. Production at the plant will increase by another 12 MLD next year. Upgrade work at our Onehunga Water Treatment Plant, which treats water from an underground aquifer, will also provide an additional 4MLD. The Hickey Springs bore in Pukekohe is also being reinstated and will provide another 5MLD by Christmas. A modular treatment plant is being built inside a shipping container – watch this video to learn more»
Got an idea?If you have an on what we can be doing on campus to support water savings and a more sustainable campus, share your ideas below or send a message to Communications@Unitec.ac.nz and we’ll follow this up with the relevant team, Infrastructure or Sustainability, and publish their feedback here on the Nest. |
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