Dunne Pleased with Mokihinui Back-Down
Dunne Pleased with Mokihinui
Back-Down
United Future Leader Peter Dunne
has welcomed Meridian’s decision not to proceed with a
proposed hydro-electricity development on the Mokihinui
River.
“Meridian’s back-down today is a great
result,” said Mr Dunne, who was one of the original
signatories to Forest and Bird’s e-card in opposition to
the dam.
I applaud the efforts of Forest and Bird,
the Federated Mountain Clubs, Whitewater NZ and others who
have put a lot of effort into opposing this
project.
“Damming ‘wild’ rivers such as the
Mokihinui is unnecessary and environmentally
irresponsible.”
“Hydro generation has
traditionally been thought of as renewable; however the
reality is that it is not. Our rivers are a finite
resource.”
“The water itself maybe renewable
but a dam dramatically changes the character of the river
and surrounding landscape forever.”
“The
negative environmental and recreational impacts of the
proposed dam and its artificial lake would have far
outweighed the benefits of the electricity
generated.”
“It is my hope that large-scale
hydro projects are a thing of the past, we cannot just keep
damming our remaining wild rivers; they are far more
valuable as they are than they could ever be as electricity
generators.”
“Let’s make the Mokihinui the
last time we have this debate, and commit ourselves to
protecting our remaining wild and scenic rivers before it is
too late,” said Mr
Dunne.
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