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Fighting Coromandel wildfire affects water supply - water testing done in 48 hours

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Malisha Kumar Waikato Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Jan 2025, 5:19pm

Fighting Coromandel wildfire affects water supply - water testing done in 48 hours

Author
Malisha Kumar Waikato Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Jan 2025, 5:19pm

Due to potential water contamination from firefighting efforts on the  in Coromandel, property owners connected to the Tahunatorea Stream water supply are advised to switch off their intake.

The advisory follows information received from  and as a precaution, due to the potential introduction of saltwater and firefighting retardant into the water source.

 (TCDC) is providing alternative freshwater services while water testing continues.

Council鈥檚 civil defence and emergency manager Brian Carter said, water testing is currently under way with council infrastructure contractor Veolia, according to NZ water standards.

鈥淭he samples are currently being analysed and is expected to be complete in the next 48 hours.鈥

Fire and Emergency鈥檚 incident controller Shane Bromley said, aerial operations to suppress the fire included using Class A foam, which had been used on the fireground outside Tahunatorea Stream鈥檚 watershed.

Fire and Emergency NZ fire fighters battling a vegetation fire on Black Jack Rd, K奴aotunu in the Coromandel Peninsula on Saturday night which continued on into Sunday. Photo / Coromandel's CFM / SuppliedFire and Emergency NZ fire fighters battling a vegetation fire on Black Jack Rd, K奴aotunu in the Coromandel Peninsula on Saturday night which continued on into Sunday. Photo / Coromandel's CFM / Supplied

鈥淩esidents were advised to disconnect their water intakes once aerial operations moved into that catchment.鈥

He said the advice for disconnecting water intakes is a standard measure until water test results have been received.

鈥淭he information provided by the manufacturers of the foam is that in its diluted form, as used on the fireground, it has no health impacts on humans or animals. It is fully biodegradable.鈥

In the meantime, Carter from TCDC said freshwater tankers, provided by a third-party contractor are ensuring affected residents have access to clean drinking water.

鈥淭hese tankers will stay on-site throughout the water testing process and will continue supplying fresh water if any contamination is confirmed.鈥

Water testing is currently under way to determine if contaminants are present.

Meanwhile, firefighters continued to .

Crews have been battling strong winds and steep terrain to fight the fire at K奴aotunu, which broke out on Saturday.

Last night, a drone team identified a further 14 hotspots using thermal imaging, and these were targeted by ground crews today, with the support of a helicopter and monsoon bucket, Fire and Emergency said in an update this morning.

Malisha Kumar is a multimedia journalist based in Hamilton. She joined the Waikato Herald in 2023 after working for Radio 1XX in Whakat膩ne.

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