Search

 

Stormwater, flooding and drainage

Stormwater is the runoff of rainwater from hard surfaces such as buildings, footpaths and roads. Our stormwater network is designed to safely drain rain away from where we live, work and play to prevent flooding.

Report pollution

To report pollution in our streams, rivers or harbour, please phone Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s 24-hour pollution hotline: 0800 884 883.

If you see pollution in an open drain or our stormwater system (such as road grates), please phone Tauranga City Council: 07 577 7000 or contact us online.

Water news

How can I use less water washing my car?

Posted: 11 December 2023

We know everyone washes their car differently. We recommend using a bucket of soapy water or visit one of the car washes around Tauranga that use recycled water.

Free rainwater harvesting workshops on offer to Tauranga residents

Posted: 04 May 2023

Tauranga City Council is offering free workshops on the benefits of harvesting rainwater and how to choose a suitable rainwater tank for your needs. 

Saving water at one of Tauranga’s largest commercial operations

Posted: 26 April 2023

As the second largest commercial user of water in Tauranga, the Port of Tauranga is as keen as anyone in the city to make sure it is being mindful of its water use.

Saving water at the car/bus wash

Posted: 26 April 2023

A number of Tauranga businesses are finding innovative ways to save water when it comes to washing cars, trucks, and buses.

1234

Tauranga City Council, Private Bag 12022, Tauranga, 3143, New Zealand |Terms of use|Privacy statement|Site map

Back To Top