Background
The following information will be featured on a sign to be installed at the location:
"These iron pipes once helped supply most of the North Shore’s water.
From 1894 until the 1940s, water was pumped from Pupuke Moana / Lake Pupuke using steam engines and later electric pumps. The pumping equipment was kept in the buildings now used by The PumpHouse Theatre.
From here, a network of pipes took the water to reservoirs and to local businesses and households.
As the North Shore population grew, the lake could not supply enough water. Lake levels dropped and the water became contaminated. By the 1930s, the water smelled “fishy” and in summer there were shortages.
The old pumps were turned off in the 1940s and water was piped to the North Shore from dams in the Waitākere Ranges."
Information provided by Dave Veart, respected author, archeologist, historian and current Devonport Museum and Historical Society committee member.