Waterfront lines to go underground

Aurora Energy will be moving underground a section of overhead power lines along the waterfront at the Forsyth Barr Stadium  end  of the Dunedin to St Leonards  shared walking and cycle path.

Aurora Energy general manager asset management and planning Glenn Coates said the power poles would be removed and the line put  underground  along  the section from the start of the shared path near the University Rowing Club to the  Harbour Rugby Club at Ravensbourne. Once the 1km-long high-voltage underground cable was installed, the existing 18 power poles and overhead line would be  removed.

The conversion to underground cable would use ducting installed at the time the West Harbour shared path was built.

The project would enhance the shared walk and cycleway, remove a number of power poles in poor condition, improve the reliability of the high-voltage electricity supply to the Ravensdown fertiliser  plant,  and improve safety with the removal of overhead power lines crossing  the adjacent railway tracks.

Detailed engineering design for the project was complete and a start date would be confirmed after discussion with landowners and feedback from affected parts of the community on preferred timing.

The estimated cost of the project was $250,000, Mr Coates said. 

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