A decision about whether to allocate 15 million cubic metres of groundwater to dairy farms for irrigation has been delayed after a panel adviser was concussed by a cattle beast.
An independent hearing panel is considering an application to Hawke’s Bay Regional Council from eight dairy farms for consent to use a proposed 15 million cubic metre Tranche 2 groundwater take from the Ruataniwha basin in the Tukituki catchment in Central Hawke’s Bay.
The applicants for the Tranche 2 groundwater take are Tuki Tuki Awa Limited, Buchanan No 2 Trust, Plantation Road Dairies Limited, Te Awahohonu Forest Trust, I & P Farming Limited, Springhill Dairies Partnership, Papawai Partnership and Purunui Trust.
The panel wrote in its final memorandum on December 14 that a decision would be issued no later than January 24, but they were forced to delay the decision’s publication for at least two weeks after panel member Tony Cussins suffered a significant concussion and was left unable to work shortly before Christmas.