More opponents for water-bottling expansion plan
Controversial plan to bottle drinking water from Otakiri Springs yet to have substantive appeal hearing.
Deborah LaHatte
Wed, 19 Sep 2018
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A Chinese-owned company’s plan to bottle millions of litres of drinking water from Otakiri Springs near Whakatane has gained new opponents and the fight is likely to be dominated by Maori concerns.
In a recent decision, Environment Court judge David Kirkpatrick ruled two new parties, with
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Deborah LaHatte
Wed, 19 Sep 2018
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