'Daft' wetlands regulation puts quarries at risk

'Daft' wetlands regulation puts quarries at risk
Gavin Evans
The country’s quarry operators say poor drafting of new wetlands regulation will exacerbate aggregate shortages around Auckland and force the premature closure of many sites around the country.The new regulations, criticised as unsatisfactory and ambiguous by planning commissioners in Otago last month, were developed by the Ministry for the Environment as part of new national environmental standards for freshwater.Wayne Scott, chief executive of the Aggregate and Quarry Association, said late additions to the regulations, without consulta...

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