Check them out on: http://www.seaskybush.co.nz/
My walk passed over the area that is proposed to be covered by the new Ruataniwha Dam that is proposed to irrigate Central Hawke's Bay in summer. The cost of building is likely to be in excess of NZ$200M.
Check it out on: http://www.hbrc.govt.nz/Hawkes-Bay/regional_development/hbric/Pages/rws.aspx
This photo is taken where the dam wall is to be sited. The wall will run 500m across this valley. All the light-coloured land to the right will be under water.
About 370 hectares of current farmland will be lost to store 90 million cubic metres of water. The valley behind this tall tree will not be seen again.
We had a presentation from the regional council and local landowners who will be impacted by the dam. All the locals see the benefits but the rest of us see the costs and the likelihood of more industrial dairy farms coming to the area with accompanying pollution.
As you can see the area is suffering like the rest of Hawke's Bay with no significant rainfall since October. They usually have rain here at least once a week even in summertime.
This is one of the local farmers showing the likely high water mark for the lake at the top of the valley.
As we walked the valley we could see the likely water level marked on both sides. Plenty to think about. Huge change to the area. Much more benefit than a golf course!
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As you can see even the weeds are struggling to survive!
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