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No evidence of subsidence damage
Tuesday 23rd of August 2005
The second report - a geotechnical report - has been prepared by Opus International Consultants through BRANZ.
The two properties at 32 and 34 Invergarry Rd were bought late last year by Contact Energy Ltd, which is also financing the ongoing investigations to try to establish what was causing damage at the properties.
The Taupo District Council believes deep-seated subsidence as a result of geothermal extraction at Wairakei is the cause.
Contact says there are now two reports from which it can be concluded that there is no abnormal damage to the properties and no evidence that subsurface effects are causing such damage.
All the same, the company says it remains committed to its long-standing promise to accept responsibility for any property damage which occurs as a result of its deep geothermal extraction at Wairakei.
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The two properties at 32 and 34 Invergarry Rd were bought late last year by Contact Energy Ltd, which is also financing the ongoing investigations to try to establish what was causing damage at the properties.
The Taupo District Council believes deep-seated subsidence as a result of geothermal extraction at Wairakei is the cause.
Contact says there are now two reports from which it can be concluded that there is no abnormal damage to the properties and no evidence that subsurface effects are causing such damage.
All the same, the company says it remains committed to its long-standing promise to accept responsibility for any property damage which occurs as a result of its deep geothermal extraction at Wairakei.
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