There have been four new applications to take water from the Heretaunga Aquifer since the Hawke's Bay Regional Council signalled a possible ban on new water allocation.
However these were all in the pipeline prior to the council's August announcement, meaning its plea for potential applicants to hold off lodging new consents appears to have been heard loud and clear.
In August the council announced new TANK science had shown the volume of water being taken was at the "limit of what is environmentally acceptable", with all takes having an effect on surface water bodies.
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At the time the council said this meant granting new consents for further water allocation was "no longer acceptable" until new TANK water management framework had been established.
By law the council still had to receive and consider new applications, but could decline those which did not show the take would not have adverse effects on surface water bodies.