Wellington's Moa Point Wastewater Plant Shutdown Due to Flooding

Feb 4, 2026 New Zealand New Zealand Infrastructure
Wellington's Moa Point Wastewater Plant Shutdown Due to Flooding

Wellington's Moa Point wastewater plant shuts down due to flooding caused by mechanical failure and heavy rain, leading to untreated sewage discharge and public

Wellington's Moa Point Wastewater Plant Shutdown Due to Flooding

The Moa Point wastewater treatment plant in Wellington has been shut down following a mechanical failure and heavy rain that caused severe flooding. Staff were forced to evacuate the site, and untreated wastewater is being discharged into coastal areas, potentially affecting water quality. The community is advised to avoid South Coast beaches until the situation is resolved. Additionally, partially treated wastewater was discharged into local streams during the heavy rain, which will flow into the sea. Residents are urged to stay out of the ocean for at least two to three days to ensure safety and prevent health risks.

Updates and advisories will be provided by Wellington Water as the situation progresses. For more information, please refer to official sources or contact local authorities.

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