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‘We’re selling land, not water’ BY SUE NEWMAN
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The Ashburton District Council might be selling land, but it is definitely not selling water, Ashburton Mayor Angus McKay said. Last month it released details on a bid to sell a block of land in the North East Business Park to a company that planned to establish a bottled water plant. And that raised the ire of people living near the business estate who believed taking water from a bore on the site would impact adversely on their own wells. Others opposed the proposed sale,
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saying the council should not be selling the district’s water. It had to be made very clear, Mr McKay said, that the council was selling land, and land only. That land came with a well that was consented by Environment Canterbury in 2011 that the new owner could activate. “We are not selling water; we’re selling land with a consent on it. Once a consent is granted people can do what they like with the water within the limits of that consent,” he said. The council has been under fire on Facebook and in letters to the Guardian, with a range of comments condemning
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what some believed was a plan to sell water. The proposed sale of Lot 9 at the business park appeared to have got a life of its own and part of that life included a raft of comments based on mis-information, Mr McKay said. “I’m pretty upset that people don’t understand the limits set on water consents in Canterbury and I’m concerned about the lack of understanding of the aquifer system by some residents.”
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