An iwi opposed to the Ruataniwha dam says if the scheme proceeds it should be scaled back by a third and users charged a 5c per cubic metre levy to mitigate the environmental and cultural effects of the project.
In its 57-page submission to the board of inquiry assessing the Tukituki Catchment Proposal, Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII) sets out a number of reasons for its opposition to the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme.
Under the scheme, the council's commercial arm, Hawke's Bay Regional Investment Company, is proposing to build a $265 million dam on the Makaroro River, northwest of Waipawa and Waipukurau, with a 90 million cubic metre water storage capacity.
In its submission, NKII says a number of hui it has held have highlighted tangata whenua concerns about "inappropriate" management of water resources in the region which have lead to over-allocation, drying of streams and increased pollution.
"The [Tukituki Catchment] proposal promotes substantial increases in land use intensification without, in our view, sufficient measures to avoid, remedy or mitigate adverse effects from contaminants and nutrients on surface water and ground water," NKII's submission says.