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The Takanini Integrated Stormwater Solution is one of New Zealand’s largest stormwater projects. The project encompasses several stages including Artillery Drive Tunnel, Grove Road Cuvert, McLennan Wetlands improvements and Awakeri Welands. The AwakeriWetlands forms the fourth stage of a greater scheme to provide stormwater servicing for the Takanini south-east area.
This stormwater scheme was designed to enable the residential development of the area, providing affordable, modern housing to approximately 15,000 people over 162 hectares.
The land the development sits on is extremely harsh. Below the ground, there is up to 25 metres of highly compressible peaty alluvial soil which poses a number of geotechnical challenges. The area is also known for flooding, which had prevented development in earlier years.
The wetlands form an integral part of the overall stormwater management system proposed for the entire catchment and proposed future development.
To ensure that the development could proceed, a solution to enable groundwater levels to be maintained and stormwater runoff reduced through an environmental response was imperative.
The channel has enabled the development of the area to proceed. Once completed, the project will form part of the Greenway and provide connections to McLennan Park, Bruce Pulman Park and the future Tironui station. There will also be 3.1 km of walking and cycling paths for the local community to enjoy.
The wetland development was originally a historic kauri swamp. Large ancient swamp Kauri were uncovered during construction around the waterline and boardwalk locations. These have been left in place where possible to celebrate the history of the area.
There have been over 100,000 native plants planted along the channel. The wetlands also provide an area for wildlife to thrive, enhancing the ecosystem of the region.