This week's announcement that the Havelock North water inquiry findings would be delayed until May has meant a planned water symposium in Hawke's Bay will also be postponed.
Tentatively scheduled for the end of April, the fact that the initial findings of the inquiry, regarding the response to the contamination outbreak, would not be released until May 12 meant the symposium date had been shifted back again.
The regional hui was originally mooted in December to be convened by Hastings Mayor Mr Yule, Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Rex Graham and Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated chairman Ngahiwi Tomoana, and held in March.
Delays in finding a venue meant the event was pushed out until the end of April or early May, but now it's been re-scheduled until either May 22 or June 1 and 2 so the inquiry findings can form part of the discussion.
In a statement to announce the hui last December the three regional leaders said the recent water crisis had put a sharp focus on water issues including delivery of safe drinking water, public concern about water bottling plants, the GNS report, the TANK process and long-term sustainability of the Heretaunga aquifer.