The Northern Express Herald
Sewage trucked away from hundreds of new homes in West Auckland with no permanent wastewater connection
- Hundreds of new homes in Auckland are having sewage trucked away because there is no permanent wastewater connection.
- Residents are complaining about the smell, which is expected to get worse heading into summer.
- Watercare says the interim solution is to support growth and a permanent connection for homes should be in place by late next year.
Sewage from 300 new homes in West Auckland is going into holding tanks and being trucked to a wastewater pump station because there is no permanent wastewater infrastructure.
Cardinal West is a 470-home development on a former dairy farm at Red Hills on the urban-rural fringe in West Auckland where 341 homes, 40 of them empty, have been built without permanent wastewater solutions.
Instead, the new homes, selling for $850,000 to $900,000, are connected to temporary tanks at four boarded-up “tank farms” where tankers collect the wastewater and truck it to the Massey North wastewater pump station.