Email 11
From: Zeean Brydon [mailto:[email address]<mailto:[email address]>]
Sent: Monday, 9 May 2016 7:39 a.m.
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Subject: SR356224 - 79 Taranaki Road - Consent Notes
Hi Peter
We spoke Friday regarding this one.
I’ve spoken with Sheryl this morning (via email). She has confirmed that:
· Further investigations are required to confirm the extent of the WW capacity issue and how this would be resolved.
· The developer is required to mitigate the impact of the increase in WW discharge, depending on the outcome of the investigation this might mean upsizing a length of undersize WW main or onsite WW storage with pumped discharge.
· Given the location of the proposed development an off-site solution might be complicated / costly to achieve and the applicant is advised to allow for WW storage and pumping.
The notes attach simply state that the system is under capacity and that mitigation works will be required.
Cheers
Zeean Brydon | Associate Engineer
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