Maori cultural values are among reasons why an Auckland company has lost its bid to take thousands of cubic metres of water a day from Poroti Springs, near Whangarei.
Zodiac Holdings Limited wanted to take up to 2500 cubic metres of water daily between May and December each year, on top of an existing but as yet commercially unused consent to take 1000cu m a day.
The company wants to sell bottled water in Southeast Asia and China but needs twice its present allowable volume to make the business viable.
But the site's owners, Whatitiri hapu Te Uriroroi, have turned off the tap on the scheme by refusing Zodiac and Northland Regional Council permission to install a monitoring weir and water level recorder on Waipao Stream, downstream from the springs.
Independent commissioner Rob van Voorthuysen, who in declining Zodiac's application cited the impact on Maori cultural values, said it was generally accepted the Resource Management Act and Treaty of Waitangi issues were distinct regimes.