By Adam Burns, Local Democracy Reporter
The boss of a water co-operative in Mid-Canterbury believes the onus is on its farmers after a controversial irrigation scheme renewal was given the go-ahead.
Replacement consent for the Mayfield Hinds Valetta (MHV) irrigation scheme was granted after an independent commissioner released a decision last week.
The 10-year consent is subject to a series of conditions, including a 15 per cent reduction in nitrogen losses by 2025 and 25 per cent by 2030, auditing of farm environment plans, monitoring ground and surface water quality, and remediation and response plans.