About West Coast Water Services Organisation
The West Coast water services organisation is the joint council-controlled organisation being established by the Buller, Grey and Westland district councils under Local Water Done Well to run drinking water, wastewater and stormwater across the West Coast. A trading name and brand have not yet been announced, and it is expected to take over services around 1 July 2027 — until then the three district councils remain the operators, so contact the relevant council before excavating.
As a council operator, West Coast Water Services Organisation is responsible for stormwater, wastewater, drinking water across its district. Anyone planning excavation work - building, fencing, landscaping or trenching - must identify and protect their underground pipes before breaking ground.
West Coast Water Services Organisation is one of 4 utility operators active in West Coast. Most building or landscaping work in this area touches multiple operators' networks at once - power, water and communications cables routinely share the same trench. The list further down shows the other utilities you'll likely need to contact alongside West Coast Water Services Organisation.
Where West Coast Water Services Organisation operates
Before you dig in West Coast
Striking an underground pipe can cause injury, large repair bills and outages for your neighbours. Three steps to do it safely.
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Find every operator that serves your site
Map your worksite on UtilityFinder to find every operator that serves the area - power, water, gas and comms in one view - so you don't miss anyone when sending locate requests.
Create your map - 2
Request a locate from West Coast Water Services Organisation
Contact West Coast Water Services Organisation and any other operators in your area to confirm the position of their underground assets before excavation.
West Coast Water Services Organisation website - 3
Mark, protect, dig carefully
Respect the locate marks on site. Expose anything marked by an agreed method - non-invasive detection, hand digging or hydro excavation - confirming the technique with the asset owner first. Never assume a clear trench means clear ground.
Trying to find it on your own property?
How to find water mains on your property (NZ)
Where the public main sits, where your private pipe takes over, and who to ask for each.
How to get drainage plans for your house (NZ)
Two different records, two different requests - and most people only ever ask for one of them.
How to find the sewer line on your property
The lateral across your section and the main under the road are two different records.
How to find utility lines on your property
Six different services, six different owners, six different requests.
How to find your water toby and water meter
Same box at the front boundary, usually under twenty years of lawn.
Who supplies water to my address (NZ)
Council, CCO, community scheme or your own bore - it depends where you are.
Other utilities serving West Coast
Most building or excavation work touches more than one operator's network. Here's who else you may need to contact.
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UtilityFinder shows every utility operator that serves West Coast - power, water, gas and comms - with contact details and locate-request links in one shareable view. Plan your dig with confidence.
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