• Sewage Treatment Failures

    From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to nz.general on Thu Feb 5 01:53:07 2026
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    That fire in Christchurch that caused damage that will take months if
    not years to repair; now this failure in the Wellington sewage
    treatment system caused by an outflow pipe that wasnrCOt up to handling
    the increased load during what should have been routine maintenance;
    and of course the regular trouble in Auckland with beaches getting
    contaminated during heavy rains ...

    Seems the sewage-handling systems in our biggest cities arenrCOt quite
    up to scratch for some reason. Is there a funding shortfall? Can
    ratepayers afford what it would cost to do the job properly? Can they
    afford the ongoing consequences of not doing it properly?
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  • From BR@blah@blah.blah to nz.general on Thu Feb 5 18:05:11 2026
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    On Thu, 5 Feb 2026 01:53:07 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D Oliveiro
    <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:

    Can ratepayers afford what it would cost to do the job properly? Can they
    afford the ongoing consequences of not doing it properly?

    They could if they didn't waste money on climate change, expensive
    train sets and other woke bullshit.

    Bill.
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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to nz.general on Thu Feb 5 09:23:00 2026
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    On Thu, 05 Feb 2026 18:05:11 +1300, BR wrote:

    They could if they didn't waste money on climate change ...

    Have you noticed house insurance premiums are going up?

    If anybody knows that increased risks are not some kind of rCLhoaxrCY,
    itrCOs the companies who have to pay out on those risks. Money talks,
    and it doesnrCOt lie.
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  • From Gordon@Gordon@leaf.net.nz to nz.general on Thu Feb 5 23:14:50 2026
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    On 2026-02-05, Lawrence DrCOOliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
    That fire in Christchurch that caused damage that will take months if
    not years to repair;

    Yep, fire happened on 1 November 2021. Insurance settled October 2024, construction complete say 2030.


    now this failure in the Wellington sewage
    treatment system caused by an outflow pipe that wasnrCOt up to handling
    the increased load during what should have been routine maintenance;
    and of course the regular trouble in Auckland with beaches getting contaminated during heavy rains ...

    Seems the sewage-handling systems in our biggest cities arenrCOt quite
    up to scratch for some reason. Is there a funding shortfall?

    Yes, it is an esential service so it only gets break down mtce. In the case
    of Christchurch it was having open flames near comcustable materials.

    The delay to date was over an insurance payout.

    Can
    ratepayers afford what it would cost to do the job properly?

    Of course thay can.

    Can they
    afford the ongoing consequences of not doing it properly?

    Yes, because that is what happens, it is repaired and then repeated when
    very one forgets.





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  • From Gordon@Gordon@leaf.net.nz to nz.general on Thu Feb 5 23:25:06 2026
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    On 2026-02-05, Lawrence DrCOOliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
    On Thu, 05 Feb 2026 18:05:11 +1300, BR wrote:

    They could if they didn't waste money on climate change ...

    Have you noticed house insurance premiums are going up?

    If anybody knows that increased risks are not some kind of rCLhoaxrCY,
    itrCOs the companies who have to pay out on those risks. Money talks,
    and it doesnrCOt lie.

    It is so interesting how a third party has just say NO to insurance, result
    is we will insure you house until you sell and then no isurance for the new buyer from us.

    Oh look where the money has lead us to.

    We need to reduce the risk, build/develop in places where the risk is a
    great deal less.
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  • From BR@blah@blah.blah to nz.general on Sat Feb 7 06:17:02 2026
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    On Thu, 5 Feb 2026 09:23:00 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D Oliveiro
    <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:

    On Thu, 05 Feb 2026 18:05:11 +1300, BR wrote:

    They could if they didn't waste money on climate change ...

    Have you noticed house insurance premiums are going up?

    Everything goes up over time. My rates are going up faster than my
    house insurance. The climate will do what it wants to do, and there
    isn't a damn thing you, me, the council or anybody else can do about
    it.

    If anybody knows that increased risks are not some kind of ohoaxo,

    Increased risks or shameless opportunism?

    itAs the companies who have to pay out on those risks.

    What risks?

    Money talks, and it doesnAt lie.

    That's a joke, right?

    Bill.
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  • From Tony@lizandtony@orcon.net.nz to nz.general on Fri Feb 6 18:20:58 2026
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    BR <blah@blah.blah> wrote:
    On Thu, 5 Feb 2026 09:23:00 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D Oliveiro
    <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:

    On Thu, 05 Feb 2026 18:05:11 +1300, BR wrote:

    They could if they didn't waste money on climate change ...

    Have you noticed house insurance premiums are going up?

    Everything goes up over time. My rates are going up faster than my
    house insurance. The climate will do what it wants to do, and there
    isn't a damn thing you, me, the council or anybody else can do about
    it.
    Damn right!

    If anybody knows that increased risks are not some kind of ohoaxo,

    Increased risks or shameless opportunism?

    itAs the companies who have to pay out on those risks.

    What risks?

    Money talks, and it doesnAt lie.

    That's a joke, right?
    No, he believes it.

    Bill.

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