A photograph of street art on a water tank at Central New Brighton School. The school was closed in 2014 after being merged with South New Brighton school.
A laminated sign for the 2011 Festival of Flowers attached to a wooden planter. The plants in the planter are dry and dead. The photographer comments, "The theme for the 2011 Festival of Flowers was 'burst! of water'. The Christchurch February earthquake came and water and sand called liquefaction burst out of the ground all around the area. Ironically the plants for the festival were left unattended in the cordoned off red zone and they would have loved a little burst of water".
A video of a press conference with Mayor Bob Parker about the 4 September 2010 earthquake. The conference is held outside the temporary Civil Defence headquarters in the Christchurch Art Gallery. Parker announces that he had declared a state of emergency for Christchurch. He also gives advice to residents, telling them to conserve water, avoid flushing the toilets, to not go out and 'rubberneck', and to check on their neighbours.
A photograph of road cones and a temporary water supply pipe.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Water feature, 38 Belleview Terrace".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Water feature, 38 Belleview Terrace".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Water feature, 38 Belleview Terrace".
The fixing of storm water drains on River Road in Avonside.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Water feature, 38 Belleview Terrace".
A group of men stand with beer bottles. In the background, people are filling containers with water from a bore. The photographer comments, "My friend and crewmate Darren Armstrong was providing water from an artesian bore at his house on Marshland Rd. His roofing company employees stood around helping - and drinking beer".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Christchurch begins the slow recovery process after last weeks devastating 7.1 earthquake. Prime Minister John Key visits a waste water plant near Bromley. Water lab technician Asli Carol and her son Alexander meet the Prime Minister".
Water flows down the driveway of a house in Richmond. The photographer comments, "Tom and Yvonne McBrearty's house. This lovely house is now on an island in a creek. The water from Dudley Creek found its way to the Avon through their yard. It stopped flowing after two days".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Lyttelton residents collect drinking water from a tanker".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "People queue for water on Main Rd, Redcliffs".
Water from a blue hose running onto a driveway on Peterborough Street.
Members of the New Zealand Fire Service spraying water into Lyttelton Harbour.
Water surging out of a drain after the September 4th earthquake.
A video of water damage from broken pipes inside an office building.
A video of water damage from broken pipes inside an office building.
A document which outlines SCIRT's post-earthquake asset assessment process.
A diagram which illustrates SCIRT's asset assessment request process.
Cones and fencing along River Road in Avonside.
Cones and fencing along River Road in Avonside.
A report reviewing pipe installation specifications and recommending alternatives that could improve standard specifications.
A photograph of a damaged wall. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "River Road, Avonside".
A pdf copy of a PowerPoint presentation prepared for the Christchurch City Council and CPG New Zealand, providing an overview of the investigation work completed.
A design guideline which provides information about how to use the SCIRT Asset Assessment Spreadsheet.
Liquefaction in a residential property in North New Brighton. The fence has subsided into the silt, and a temporary water line runs along the street in front. The photographer comments, "Because this is in the Christchurch red zone the people living here, if they have lost one of the normal essentials such as sewage they will not get it repaired. It is get out or live in third world conditions. The blue line is the temporary water pipe, which will be removed when the area is depopulated".
A photograph of liquefaction and water-logged soil near Anzac Drive in Bexley.
A photograph of liquefaction and water-logged soil near Anzac Drive in Bexley.