The controversy around the massive Ruataniwha Dam irrigation scheme is spreading with the Green Party today claiming GNS scientists concerned about water quality issues were effectively gagged by Hawkes Bay Regional Council which is pushing the project.
Conservation Minister Nick Smith has faced calls for his resignation from the Greens after they said he was responsible for the suppression of a Department of Conservation report which raised concerns about the project and an associated water management plan.
It has also emerged that the Ministry of Primary industries expressed concerns about water quality issues stemming from the project but those concerns were watered down in its submission.
Today in Parliament Green Party Co-leader Russel Norman claimed that Geological and Nuclear Science (GNS) scientists hired by the Hawkes Bay Regional Council to conduct groundwater modelling work related to the dam raised "serious concerns'' about information provided by the council to support that work.
Questioning Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce, Dr Norman asked whether those scientists were pressure to complete their report on the dam by the council, "despite their objecting strenuously to the accuracy of the information they were supplied to work with''.