Rotorua Lakes Council says it's unable to say what will happen to the budgeted $90,000 for mud powder that is no longer being imported for the city's mud festival, as details of a new arrangement have not yet been finalised.
The council announced on Monday it would no longer import treated mud powder from South Korea as a result of a public backlash and biosecurity concerns.
It had previously come under fire for its controversial decision to import five tonnes of cosmetic grade mud from South Korea at a cost of $90,000 spread over five years.
The council had previously said the Boryeong mud powder acknowledged a commitment to share information and expertise in the development of Mudtopia.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked again what happened now to the $90,000 the council had intended to spend on the mud power.