The flow of silt from the Waihi Dam to nearby tributaries has been called "a horrendous environmental incident" with Hawke's Bay Regional Council members questioning the time taken to stop it.
Silt has been flowing from the dam from an open sluice gate into nearby tributaries after the gates were damaged in a September flood. This then fed into the Waiau River - which in turn flowed into the Wairoa River.
On Tuesday Hawke's Bay Regional Council received an interim and incomplete engineers' report, which had initially been expected on January 18.
Representatives from both parties had met to discuss the report, and would be developing a plan of action following a joint review.
During yesterday's meeting to discuss updates council chairman Fenton Wilson said they needed a bit more urgency from Eastland Group than they had seen so far. He said he had huge sympathy for affected residents, but "was fast running out of patience and sympathy for the Eastland Group".