Image above: Trenching of Naylor St and Sutherland St prior to pipe installation
As the weather is starting to warm up, we can get stuck into the road restorations. You will be experiencing a lot more movement while we do this work. We understand that it has been a long process between the completion of the pipework and waiting for the right weather conditions to get this stage. We thank you for your understanding and patience.
The project team continue to work through the required building consent documents. For our stage one customers, expect to receive further information regarding the laterals on your private property in the coming weeks.
A refresher on the whole process can be found below, but please send us an email at clydeprojects@codc.govt.nz or call our front desk on (03) 440 0056 if you have any questions.
An overview of the process
Mains -> laterals to boundary -> boundary to house -> decommission septic tank -> connect!
Put simply, wastewater mains are being laid in the road and lateral pipes from that main to the boundary. Private property laterals are from the boundary to the resident's house.
Building Consent Process
A building consent is required for the lateral pipe and decommissioning of the septic tank on each property.
• The project team is currently working through getting building consent documents for all stage one properties that require a building consent
• These are being submitted gradually to Council's building and planning teams for issuing consent.
• As individual consents are issued then work may commence on the property. (A timeline is currently being worked on).
• Council is covering the cost of the building consent fee
Septic tank decommissioning
• Mid-2022 contractors will return to decommission a property's septic tank and connect the lateral pipe to working standard.
• Decommissioning of the septic tank entails them being emptied, disinfected, punctured and backfilled with clean fill.
• As-built plans are then provided to the Building team so Code of Compliance can be issued