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Stormwater

Stormwater - downpipeStormwater is the water that runs off surfaces such as roads, driveways, footpaths and rooftops. It travels down gutters, into sumps and enters the stormwater network.
Whakatane District Council manages five stormwater networks in Whakatane town, Ohope, Edgecumbe, Matata and Taneatua.

Look at our Stormwater Schemes

Stormwater is disposed of through this system, reducing surface flooding in times of heavy rain. Stormwater discharges into natural waterways are possible under certain conditions imposed by Environment Bay of Plenty’s Regional Water & Land Plan.
The Plan has several rules that permit the discharge of stormwater to both waterways (Rule 30) and to land soakage (Rule 30B) under certain conditions. For more information on the rules check the
Regional Water & Land Plan

Facts about the stormwater network:

  • 66,729m of pipes
  • 1,322 manholes
  • 22,371m of open channel
  • 14 pump stations
  • 16 storage/retention ponds
  • 160 cesspits
  • 5 soak pits

Keeping it Clean


Stormwater is discharged - untreated - into Whakatane district’s beaches and streams. That's why it's important to keep it as clean as possible.
Residents and businesses must also do their part to keep the stormwater network healthy. Under the Resource Management Act, it's illegal to allow anything other than rain water to enter the stormwater system.
To report a pollution incident, please call Environment Bay of Plenty Pollution Hotline: 0800 468 268


Reporting Problems

Every year the Council responds to about over 1,000 calls to fix leaks and other problems with water, sewer and stormwater systems. If you come across a problem, please report it on the Council's Fix It Form or by calling us on 07 306 0500 with specific details of the leak's location.