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Waititiko Meola Contact Numbers

July 14th, 2017

If you see a problem in parks or creeks – please phone it in.  Below are some key contact numbers, and also some street addresses for the upper creek/ Roy Clements Treeway/ Kerr Taylor Park, so you can help them locate the problem.

Manholes

If there is a missing, dislodged or damaged manhole cover, or a blocked public drain, phone:

  • Auckland Council – Healthy Waters urgently on 09 301 0101

“48% of stormwater in combined sewer areas comes from Auckland Transport roads

52% from private property roofs and impervious surfaces”

 

Pollution in the water

For stormwater pollution, including pollutants being discharged into creeks and streams

  • Auckland Council Pollution Hotline 09  377 3107 

Damage to Parks, streams, or dead/ wounded animals in parks

Trolley Information

If you find trolleys in the creek, please phone them in to the retailer.

  • 0800-404040 or St Lukes Branch 2552382 -blue and green handle
  • Warehouse ; 09 8469534 – red ones
  • Kmart 0800 944553  – other red ones

Then post a photo on Facebook or Neighbourly if still there.

 Street Addresses – Roy Clements Treeway, Kerr Taylor Park, Ahurangi

  • Roy Clements Treeway 30 Alberton Ave  or
  • Roy Clements Treeway 15 Lyon Ave or
  • Roy Clements Treeway 1 Wagener Pl (Noel Leeming carpark)
  • Kerr Taylor Park 35 Fergusson Ave or
  • Kerr Taylor Park 164A Haverstock Rd

Kerr Taylor Park is also called Fergusson Reserve!

“Every millimetre of rain falling on a square meter of impermeable surface produces one litre of stormwater runoff”  – Auckland Council. 

 

STEPS AGM 2016-17

June 28th, 2017

Thanks to all who attended our meeting last evening – we were delighted by the turnout on a cold night!

The talk by Gemma Tolich Allen was very stimulating and well received. We realised that the Central Interceptor will connect our Waititiko Meola communities with those in Manukau in a very real way when our surplus stormwater volumes are sent to Mangere wastewater treatment plant for processing and  release into the Manukau Harbour.

The talks by David Ward, Nick Goldwater and Mac Mackintosh were also both interesting and appreciated.

Thanks to all the committee who worked hard to make it successful. We particularly welcome new member Mac to the committee.  Mac announced a monthly working group on the second Saturday of each month at 10 am, starting with an Ahurangi cleanup.  More info to follow.

A particularly special moment came when Roy Clements, our long time Patron accepted a life membership of STEPS presented by Pat Prescott. Pat thanked him for his long contribution to the landscape around Meola Creek and wider Auckland, as well as his personal support for STEPS.

     

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