Wellington Backs Expansion of Water Company
Wellington Backs Expansion of Water Company
Wellington City Council has voted to support the
expansion of council-owned water infrastructure company
Capacity to include the shareholding membership of Porirua
and Upper Hutt cities.
The Council has voted in
favour of a proposal to enable Porirua and Upper Hutt to
join Capacity, which is presently owned by Hutt and
Wellington cities.
Both Hutt and Upper Hutt city
councils have recently voted in favour of the proposal. It
is still to be considered by Porirua City.
Capacity
presently manages the water supply, stormwater and
wastewater networks for Wellington, Hutt City and Upper
Hutt.
Wellington’s Deputy Mayor, Ian McKinnon,
moved the proposal at the Council meeting on 26 April in his
position as the Council’s Governance Portfolio Leader. He
says the expansion of Capacity would benefit the region.
“Our water, stormwater and wastewater flows through
networks that cross our local political boundaries
“Having consistency in the management of that
network through all local councils being involved in
Capacity would be a sound position for the region.”
The City Council’s ‘Three Waters’ and Waste
Portfolio Leader, Cr Ngaire Best, says Capacity has already
improved services and infrastructure planning in Wellington
and the Hutt Valley since its establishment in 2003.
“Capacity has obviously encouraged savings
through economy of scale – but it has also improved
service through sharing network and industry knowledge and
expertise, better long-term planning and improved emergency
planning.
“It is also successfully running a
comprehensive leak-detection and repair strategy which is
helping to cut water use and wastage significantly in
Wellington and the Hutt Valley.”
Cr Best says
Wellington and Hutt city councils continue to own and
control water services and assets and set policies, pricing
and service levels. Capacity itself is run by a board of
directors, comprising city councillors and independent
directors. The Board answers to both
Councils.
Wellington and Hutt city councils jointly
established Capacity after an amalgamation of the
councils’ water and drainage units in 2003. Upper Hutt
became a client of Capacity’s water supply, wastewater and
stormwater network management services in
2008
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