Loss of services through roadworks
Charlie Greenhalgh made this Official Information request to Christchurch City Council
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From: Charlie Greenhalgh
Dear Christchurch City Council,
I was hoping to find out how often there's been a loss of water, sewage, electricity, internet or any other services due to a complication from roadworks.
For example, a burst water main due to a pipe being hit etc.
I was hoping to have stats dating back to the rebuild or if that's not possible over the last year.
I would like to cover both residential and industrial areas in Christchurch.
Kindest Regards,
Yours faithfully,
Charlie Greenhalgh
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From: Official Information
Christchurch City Council
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your email.
We are handling your request under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA). Your request has been forwarded to the appropriate CCC teams, and we will provide a response or update within 20 working days of the date we received your request.
Sean Rainey
Senior Information Adviser and Privacy Officer
Office of the Chief Executive
Christchurch City Council
53 Hereford Street, Christchurch 8011
PO Box 73016, Christchurch 8154
Dear Christchurch City Council,
I was hoping to find out how often there's been a loss of water, sewage, electricity, internet or any other services due to a complication from roadworks.
For example, a burst water main due to a pipe being hit etc.
I was hoping to have stats dating back to the rebuild or if that's not possible over the last year.
I would like to cover both residential and industrial areas in Christchurch.
Kindest Regards,
Yours faithfully,
Charlie Greenhalgh
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From: Rainey, Sean
Christchurch City Council
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your email, received on 9 May. You requested the following
information, under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings
Act 1987 (LGOIMA):
I was hoping to find out how often there's been a loss of water, sewage,
electricity, internet or any other services due to a complication from
roadworks.
For example, a burst water main due to a pipe being hit etc.
I was hoping to have stats dating back to the rebuild or if that's not
possible over the last year.
I would like to cover both residential and industrial areas in
Christchurch.
We have decided to extend the timeframe on our response to you by an
additional 10 working days, due to necessary consultations to make a
decision on your request.
We anticipate being in a position to respond to you in full on or before
21 June.
You have the right to ask the Ombudsman to investigate and review this
extension. Complaints can be sent by email to
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The Ombudsman, PO Box 10152, Wellington 6143.
Yours sincerely,
Sean Rainey
Senior Information Adviser and Privacy Officer
Office of the Chief Executive
Christchurch City Council
53 Hereford Street, Christchurch 8011
PO Box 73016, Christchurch 8154
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From: Official Information
Christchurch City Council
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your email, received on 9 May. You requested the following
information, under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings
Act 1987 (LGOIMA):
I was hoping to find out how often there's been a loss of water, sewage,
electricity, internet or any other services due to a complication from
roadworks.
For example, a burst water main due to a pipe being hit etc.
I was hoping to have stats dating back to the rebuild or if that's not
possible over the last year.
I would like to cover both residential and industrial areas in
Christchurch.
Staff Response
The Council has on average each month around 90 water damage jobs and 15
wastewater damage jobs.
For every water damage job there is a water shutoff required to repair the
damage. The length of the shut off is usually between 30 minutes to 4
hours but in the worst cases of damage can be off for up to 8 hours. The
shutoffs can effect anywhere from 1 up to 200 properties.
The wastewater damage jobs are generally damage to the public portion of a
lateral and only effect one property, but occasionally wastewater mains
are damaged and these can cause blockages and overflows to occur.
Council records kept of damage do not differentiate between residential
and commercial/industrial properties.
With regard to the other utilities, they are not monitored by the Council
but are monitored by each utility owner.
Please note the following:
The attached figures cover all types of activity as listed below (not just
roading). In addition, and on occasion the bursts on water connections,
submains and mains are not always found to be contractor fault. The jobs
reported are suspected as damage at the time but may not always be. They
may be coincidental bursts while the contractor is on the site, and in
some instances, while they are damage jobs it may be because the pipe
damaged has not been shown in its correct position on plan.
Types of work that cause damage to the water network are:
· Broadband rollout
· House and business demolition work
· House and business construction work
· Fence installation and removal
· Driveway demolition and renewal
· Roading work
· Other service installation
Kind regards,
Sean Rainey
Senior Information Adviser and Privacy Officer
Office of the Chief Executive
Christchurch City Council
53 Hereford Street, Christchurch 8011
PO Box 73016, Christchurch 8154
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