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Sludge tax: Wellington ratepayers could pay new levy for sewage

It would mean residential ratepayers pay a levy of $70 to $100 per year, on top of rates. Wellington City Councillor Sean Rush, who holds the Three Waters portfolio, said the levy would give the council more ability to fund projects without breaching debt limits. “It frees up funding for other projects such as water and the libraries,” he said. Wellington City Council is currently working with Crown Infrastructure Partners to develop a proposal to submit to Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Kevin Stent/Stuff Wellington Water contractors were forced to take sludge by truck from the Moa Point Treatment Plant to the Southern Landfill after a wastewater pipe broke under Mt Albert last year.

Northpower buys remaining shares in broadband joint venture

Northpower buys remaining shares in broadband joint venture 5 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Northpower has completed purchasing Crown Infrastructure Partners last shares in the subsidiary Northpower Fibre Limited following the rollout of UFB. Photo / John Stone Northpower has completed purchasing Crown Infrastructure Partners last shares in the subsidiary Northpower Fibre Limited following the rollout of UFB. Photo / John Stone Northern Advocate Northpower has bought the remaining shares of an entity tasked with delivering ultra-fast broadband across Whangārei and Kaipara. The lines company has bought the remaining shares belonging to Crown Infrastructure Partners (CIP) in the subsidiary Northpower Fibre Limited a venture formed to deliver the Government s Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) initiative to 33,000 homes and businesses across the two districts.

Business Scoop » Northpower Acquires Final Crown Infrastructure Partners Share In UFB Project

Press Release – Northpower Northpower Limited have today announced the purchase of the remaining shares belonging to Crown Infrastructure Partners (CIP) in the subsidiary, Northpower Fibre Limited (NFL). The NFL venture was formed to deliver the Governments Ultra Fast Broadband … Northpower Limited have today announced the purchase of the remaining shares belonging to Crown Infrastructure Partners (CIP) in the subsidiary, Northpower Fibre Limited (NFL). The NFL venture was formed to deliver the Government’s Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) initiative to 33,000 homes and businesses across the Whangarei and Kaipara region. The partnership with Crown Infrastructure Partners, the NZ Government’s infrastructure funding entity, commenced in 2010 and delivered high-speed fibre optic connectivity to residents within the Whangārei catchment area by 2014. A second agreement in 2017 expanded connectivity to towns including Ruakaka, One Tree Point, Waipu, Dargaville, Mangawhai, Maungaturo

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