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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

Shorter shower kit

Posted: 27 March 2023

We can help your business save water and cut spending on water and power bills with our shorter shower kit.

Restrictions amended to allow more watering of vege gardens

Posted: 14 November 2022

Water Watchers, the year-round plan for managing water in Tauranga, has been approved by Tauranga City Council to remain through to 2026.

Watching water use at home, at work, and in the community

Posted: 17 October 2022

After regular rain and a wet winter, water conservation may not be front of mind for many people.

Using less in the laundry

Posted: 15 October 2022

Up to a quarter of a household’s water is used in the laundry and hundreds of litres can be washed down the drain every day.

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