Tauranga

  • 4 Jul

  • 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Rainwater Tank Workshop – Tauranga City Council

Rain is something Kiwis unfortunately know plenty about this year. Now, Tauranga City Council is giving people a free opportunity to learn how to harvest some of that rain for use around the home.

Four free workshops are on offer during May and June, giving Tauranga residents the opportunity to learn about the benefits of harvesting rainwater and how to choose a suitable rainwater tank to meet their needs.

The free workshops are part of Council’s Tauranga Water Conservation Project which aims to empower each of us to think differently about water use and be more mindful around how we use our share of the city's water supply.

Water Services Manager Peter Bahrs says over the past five years we have experienced record dry weather and more recently, unprecedented wet weather. These changing climatic conditions can put pressure on Tauranga’s water supply.

“In Tauranga our water is drawn from three spring-fed streams. During periods of hot, dry weather the aquifers that supply our streams do not recharge at the same rate that we are taking water.

“During heavy rain events demand for water eases, however it brings challenges in our ability to treat water due to the extra sediment stirred up. Whatever the weather, good water conservation practices are needed.”

Collecting rainwater gives people access to an alternative water source and can help reduce the demand on our drinking water supply network.

It can also provide a great source for outdoor water use such as gardening, irrigation, or washing your car.

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