A Bay of Plenty dairy farm is awaiting its fate after admitting illegally discharging effluent into a waterway and also breaching an abatement notice.
Kahu Ma Farms Limited, who early pleaded guilty to the two offences, was due to be sentenced in the Environment Court at Tauranga today.
But after hearing lengthy legal arguments Judge David Kirkpatrick reserved his decision, saying he would release his ruling in writing as soon as he could.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council prosecution related to the discharge of dairy effluent at the farm near Opotiki on August 15, 2016, which was also in breach of an
abatement notice issued to the defendant in 2014.
The council's prosecutor, Victoria Brewer, argued a fine of $60,000 was the appropriate starting point before allowing a discount for the defendant's guilty pleas.
Ms Brewer said the offending was not a case of mere carelessness and the regional council placed it into the "recklessness" category.