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Connecting wastewater pipes
Understand the steps for connecting public or private pipes to our network
This information is for:
- Developers who want to connect new public wastewater pipes to the network
- Property owners, builders or drainlayers who want to connect a property to the network.
Rising mains
Note: You cannot connect any wastewater pipe to a rising main.
Are you ready to apply?
Are you ready to apply?
Checklist for developers connecting new public pipes1. You have engineering planning approval (EPA) from Auckland Council. This includes submitting compliance statements CS3 and CS4. Learn more: Compliance statements
2. You have received a letter from us confirming that you can connect to the wastewater network. The letter includes your application number, which you must give to the drainlayer.
1. You have engineering planning approval (EPA) from Auckland Council. This includes submitting compliance statements CS3 and CS4. Learn more: Compliance statements
2. You have received a letter from us confirming that you can connect to the wastewater network. The letter includes your application number, which you must give to the drainlayer.
Checklist for connecting a house or building1. Auckland Council has approved and stamped your site and drainage plans as part of the building consent process. Visit the council website
2. You have sent us an application for a connection. See:
3. You have received a letter from us confirming that you can connect to the wastewater network. The letter includes your application number, which you must give to the drainlayer.
1. Auckland Council has approved and stamped your site and drainage plans as part of the building consent process. Visit the council website
2. You have sent us an application for a connection. See:
3. You have received a letter from us confirming that you can connect to the wastewater network. The letter includes your application number, which you must give to the drainlayer.
Apply to connect wastewater
Apply to connect wastewater
Standard wastewater connectionsIn Auckland most wastewater is carried by gravity pipes. These can be connected by a drainlayer who is licensed or certified by the New Zealand Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board (NZPGDB).
To check whether your drainlayer has a current licence, search the register on the PGDB website.
If we consider the job to be complex, a maintenance contractor will need to do the work. Learn more: Complex wastewater connections
How to apply
The drainlayer must follow this process:
1. Complete the wastewater connection request form
2. Email it to [email protected]
3. When we approve your application we will send you an email. This may take up to 10 working days
4. When you have approval, notify us by emailing 2 working days before carrying out the connection. If we have planned works or urgent unplanned works, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule your job
5. Complete the work as specified in the approved plans
6. Notify us again by email within one working day that the job is done
7. Complete a Compliance Statement 3 – Construction Works for the work. Email it to [email protected]
8. We send you a Certificate of Acceptance.
Developers: You will need the Certificate of Acceptance for the 224C process with Auckland Council.
Other customers: You will need the Certificate of Acceptance for the Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) from Auckland Council
In Auckland most wastewater is carried by gravity pipes. These can be connected by a drainlayer who is licensed or certified by the New Zealand Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board (NZPGDB).
To check whether your drainlayer has a current licence, search the register on the PGDB website.
If we consider the job to be complex, a maintenance contractor will need to do the work. Learn more: Complex wastewater connections
How to apply
The drainlayer must follow this process:
1. Complete the wastewater connection request form
2. Email it to [email protected]
3. When we approve your application we will send you an email. This may take up to 10 working days
4. When you have approval, notify us by emailing 2 working days before carrying out the connection. If we have planned works or urgent unplanned works, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule your job
5. Complete the work as specified in the approved plans
6. Notify us again by email within one working day that the job is done
7. Complete a Compliance Statement 3 – Construction Works for the work. Email it to [email protected]
8. We send you a Certificate of Acceptance.
Developers: You will need the Certificate of Acceptance for the 224C process with Auckland Council.
Other customers: You will need the Certificate of Acceptance for the Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) from Auckland Council
Complex wastewater connectionsOur network maintenance contractor will do the work if your connection involves any of the following:
- A pressure sewer system
- A vacuum system
- Isolation
- Significant flow management
How to apply
Please go to Complex wastewater connections
Our network maintenance contractor will do the work if your connection involves any of the following:
- A pressure sewer system
- A vacuum system
- Isolation
- Significant flow management
How to apply
Please go to Complex wastewater connections
What's the next stepIf you are a developer and have built new public assets, the next step after connecting water or wastewater is to vest the assets to Auckland Council.
If you are a developer and have built new public assets, the next step after connecting water or wastewater is to vest the assets to Auckland Council.
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Learn about the requirements for accessing our wastewater network.
Compliance is all about making sure construction projects are completed to a consistent standard.
How to connect to our network or change an existing connection.
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