Local residents are infuriated by a dam break analysis report on the proposed Ruataniwha Dam in Central Hawke's Bay.
Half of Waipawa's population of 2000 would be put at risk if the proposed $600 million dam was to fail in an earthquake, the Hawke's Bay Regional Council report states.
Failure of the main dam after construction, assuming the reservoir is full, would likely result in significant damage to infrastructure including bridges, roads, stopbanks, and sewage treatment plants, and environmental damage to the river corridor and surrounding floodplain.
The resulting flood wave from a dam break would overtop the stopbanks at the town of Waipawa, and water depths in the area of Bibby Street near the Waipawa sewage treatment works would likely be in the order of two to four metres.
Due to the potential risks, along with the size of the main dam, the potential impact category of the main dam is classified as high, the report states.