Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Rex Graham has warned that delaying the minimum flows proposed in Plan Change 6 for the Tukituki catchment, due to take effect in May next year, would not be a simple or quick process.
At the Hawke's Bay Regional Council Maori committee meeting on Tuesday, CHB mayor Alex Walker iterated a call made to the full council earlier in the month to delay implementing the minimum flow requirements for five years.
The minimum flow, below which irrigation bans are imposed, is set at 3500 litres a second. Under Plan Change 6 this would increase to 4300 litres a second by July 2018, and go up to 5200 litres a second in July 2023.
Ms Walker made the call, with the support of the Ruataniwha Water Users Group, comprising 40 members, who would feel the impact of the new flow limits.
She said that while water quality issues identified by the Board of Inquiry that came up with the plan were being addressed through Farm Environment Management Plans, due to be completed by May next year, water quantity was a separate issue.