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Service Description: Stormwater drainage districts for the Gisborne district.

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Description: Stormwater drainage districts for the Gisborne district. Council owns and maintains a network of pipes and drains that form various stormwater drainage systems throughout our district. There are also many kilometres of open drains, creeks and streams on private property that the landowner is responsible to maintain. The drains Council owns and maintains are referred to as public drains. Contact us if you want to know if the drain on your property or elsewhere is private or public. Council owns and maintains a public stormwater system to protect people and property from flooding. The urban stormwater system covers Gisborne city including Wainui and Okitu and the following rural residential areas: Hicks Bay, Manutuke, Matawai, Patutahi, Ruatoria, Tikitiki, Ta Araroa, Te Karaka, Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay, Te Puia Springs, Whatatutu. In rural residential areas, the urban public stormwater system is mostly located between the 70km - 100km speed zone. The residential zone is also used to determine the urban/rural boundary. The 'primary' urban stormwater system consists of around 140km of pipes with manholes, sumps and inlet/outlet structures. Also drains, swales, sumps, channels and detention areas. The piped system is designed to cater for a 10-year storm event, or a 10% probability of this sized rain event occurring each year. The ‘secondary’ stormwater system comes into action during significant heavy rain events. It consists of stormwater flow paths through reserves, private properties and alongside roads. It's designed to cater for a 100-year storm event, or a 1% probability of this sized rain event occurring each year. Just over 22km of significant streams, creeks and drains in Gisborne city are maintained on a regular basis. Many other minor drains in Gisborne city and some townships are maintained on an ‘as required’ basis.

Copyright Text: Gisborne District Council

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