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Watercare Services Limited is New Zealand's largest company in the water and wastewater industry.

The company supplies bulk water to the Auckland region, an area of approximately 340 square kilometres through a regional water network.

The water is supplied to six water retailers (Metrowater, North Shore City Council, Manukau Water, United Water, Rodney District Council, Waitakere City Council) which in turn supply the water to customers in the Auckland region.

The company supplies an average of 347,000 cubic metres of water daily.The water is drawn from 12 sources comprising 10 dams, the Waikato River and an aquifer at Onehunga.

Watercare also operates a regional wastewater network, receiving wastewater from four of the region`s councils it treats an average of 288,000 cubic metres of wastewater a day at the Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant.

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Craig McIlroy

t: 09 539 7304

f: 09 539 7335

e: cmcilroy@water.co.nz

a: Private Bag 92 521 Wellesley St Auckland


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