More court action looms for the Hawke's Bay Regional Council in relation to its controversial water storage project.
Yesterday the regional council agreed to take up an offer from the Environmental Defence Society (EDS) and Fish & Game New Zealand to jointly seek clarification from the Environment Court on key elements of the resource consents for the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme.
This announcement came hours after the regional council agreed to impose new conditions, and amend or reconfirm existing ones which the scheme needs to meet before $80 million is invested in it.
One of these concerned workable resource consents set by the board of inquiry.
In a joint statement, the three parties stated they wanted clarification in the requirement within the scheme's land-use consent conditions to "operate in a manner consistent with" achieving the in-stream DIN Limits of 0.8mg/l by 2030.