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56NAVIGATING THE FUTURE | WAIKATO DISTRICT COUNCILWhat’s plannedThe following are the major initiatives in the plan. The full workprogramme (capital and operational spending) is listed on pages46-48 in Volume Two.• Upgrade Ngaruawahia wastewater treatment plant toaccommodate future growth and to meet the new resourceconsent. The council is currently working with iwi todetermine the best treatment option for implementationat the plant. Budget $2.2 million. 2012/13• Provide wastewater solutions to address health risks withinthe communities of Glen Massey, Renown and PukemiroBudget $8.4 million. 2018/19 – 2021/22• Design and construction of new wastewater main to conveywastewater from Tuakau and Pokeno to the Watercare facilitywest of Tuakau. Budget $13.2 million. 2012/13 – 2014/15• Upgrade Huntly wastewater treatment plant to meetresource consent conditions. Investigations to be carriedout in conjunction with Ngaruawahia treatment plant works.Budget $2.1 million. 2012/13• New wastewater pump station and storage facilities inPokeno to cater for the existing population and expectedgrowth. Budget $3.5 million. 2012/13 – 2021/22• Land disposal wastewater to service Te Kauwhata growth.Budget $8.1 million. 2018/19-2021/22. Pump stationextensions Budget $2.4 million. 2012/13-2021/22• New pump station to service Horotiu Industrial Park.Budget $3.7 million. 2019/20.What’s not in the plan• Provision for Ministry of Health subsidies for wastewater• Specific infrastructure budgets for future spatial plansor structure plansWhat you’ve said“Seriously investigatewastewater alternatives.”

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