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Two more water suppliers in the Waikato Region detect slightly elevated arsenic in their water, while Auckland's Watercare says it is meeting drinking water standards.
Today, Waipā and Waikato district councils joined Hamilton City Council in reporting slightly elevated levels of arsenic in recent samples of treated water to Water Services Authority - Taumata Arowai. In Auckland, Watercare reported samples that meet drinking water standards.
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What's happening in Hamilton
Summer is here and Christmas is near! With so much happening this silly season, check out what Hamilton Kirikiriroa has to offer this December.
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Hamilton City Council on track to reduce emissions, but the city is not
Hamilton City Council has published its first public climate change disclosure report alongside the 2023-24 Annual Report. Our Climate Statement 2023/24 tracks progress against our emissions targets and identifies key areas for improvement.
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Lower speed for a new supermarket: public to have their say
Early next year Hamiltonians can share their thoughts on whether the speed limit on a section of Wairere Drive should be reduced to enable a new supermarket development in the city's northwest.
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College students turn gully into outdoor classroom
If you were down in Mangakootukutuku Gully last week you would've been sure of a big surprise – with dozens of local college students embracing the area as their outdoor classroom.
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Council extends Chief Executive contract
From the Office of the Mayor
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Waikato River water suppliers achieve compliance with arsenic standards
Today, four water suppliers drawing water from the Waikato River have returned arsenic results that meet New Zealand's drinking water standards. The water suppliers are Waipā District Council, Hamilton City Council, Waikato District Council, and Watercare.
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Hamilton gears up for a season of unmissable events
Hamilton is buzzing with its line-up of thrilling sports, hilarious comedy, a film premiere and unforgettable entertainment this summer.
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Jingle jingle, some changes to kerbside Christmas and New Year collections
Rubbish and recycling collection days look different this year, with half of the week's collections being one day later.
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‘Better together' the preferred option for future of water
Hamilton City Council staff have recommended forming a joint water company with Waikato District Council to deliver water services.