Auckland iwi have today lifted the rāhui that was in place across the entire Waitematā, a month on from the collapse of a sewer line that created a massive sinkhole and caused eight million litres of sewage to flow into the harbour.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is keeping a smaller rāhui in place, however, which covers the inner-city harbour area between Ōkahu Bay and Masefield Beach Reserve at Curran St.
“We will continue to keep the rāhui under review – the health of the Waitematā and of all who enjoy using it are paramount to our iwi,” said Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Trust chair Marama Royal in a joint press release with Auckland Council.
Green ticks are also returning to Auckland beaches on the Safe Swim website, but swimmers should check it regularly. As of 4pm, formerly black-ticked beaches such as Mission Bay, Kohimarama and St Heliers, as well as the Devonport beaches on the harbour side, were now sporting green ticks.
A bypass was put in place 10 days ago as a temporary fix to the broken sewer line, which had stopped the sewage flowing by the end of last week, but Watercare said overflows would continue during wet weather.