Trustpower eyes court challenge to planned freshwater rules

Trustpower eyes court challenge to planned freshwater rules
Gavin Evans
Trustpower has signalled it could take the government to court over planning controls intended to improve water quality in the country’s lakes and rivers. The country’s fifth-largest electricity retailer operates 25 hydro schemes around the country but is not being offered the same protections that the operators of larger schemes have been granted under a draft national policy statement on fresh water management. Under that statement, or NPS, larger power stations operated in five named catchments by Meridian Energy, Contact Energy, Mercu...

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