Aotearoa Water Action has told Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage it would fully support a Department of Conservation appeal against the consenting of an application by the Motutangi-Waiharara Water Users' Group to take more than two million cubic metres of water a year from the Aupōuri aquifer .
Independent Northland Regional Council commissioners last month granted the group of 17 avocado growers resource consents to collectively take 2,060,655 cubic metres of water annually across three 'aquifer management sub-units': Waiparera 1,164,325 cubic metres, Motutangi 566,960 and Houhora 329,370.
The largest single allocation of 418,000 cubic metres went to an applicant in the Motutangi zone. The group had sought to take almost 2.5 million cubic metres annually from a deep shell bed layer of the aquifer to irrigate their avocado orchards.
The applications were notified on a limited basis to more than 1000 owners/occupiers of adjacent properties in October last year, with 42 of 57 submissions opposing, eight supporting and seven neutral.
Opponents' concerns fell into the broad categories of the requested volume, its effect on existing bores, water quality, ecological issues, salt water intrusion, lack of consultation, inadequacy of assessment and monitoring, and cultural issues.