Water is essential for any community, and at Williamson Water & Land Advisory (WWLA), we're committed to ensuring residents and businesses have secure and sustainable access to this vital resource. Recently, we've seen an increase in bore consent renewals as bores in aquifer management zones are often on common expiry dates. Consequently, our team has been hard at work assisting clients in navigating this important process.
Our dedicated team handles these projects with precision and care, ensuring that every application meets the necessary requirements for approval, hence each project demonstrates our commitment to providing a high-quality service and support for our clients. This ensures they can continue to access and use bore water efficiently and legally, which is crucial for winery production, dairy shed washdown, and irrigation of orchards and market gardens.
We carry out the necessary technical assessments to obtain resource consent, aiming for a consent duration of 35 years. This is the maximum permissible under the Resource Management Act (RMA), provided the aquifer resource is not considered to be under pressure or close to allocation limits, and the applicant has a significant investment in the site that relies on a long-term secure water supply.
Jon Williamson, a Waimauku resident for over 25 years is well-familiar with the local aquifers, and spent over 20 years with global multidisciplinary consultancies in Auckland and Sydney before establishing WWLA in Waimauku/Kumeu in 2015. The company has steadily grown and he now leads a team of approximately 25 permanent staff members.
Why Choose Us?
Expertise: Our team is well-versed in the intricate details of bore take consent applications, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process.
Local Knowledge: Being part of the Kumeu community, we understand the unique challenges and requirements of our local area.
Comprehensive Service: From initial consultation to final submission, we handle every step of the application process, providing our clients with peace of mind.
Securing bore water access shouldn't be a hassle. At WWLA, we're here to simplify the bore consent renewal process for our clients.

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