Decision reserved over Oamaru cement plant, New Zealand

Decision reserved over Oamaru cement plant, New Zealand
15 May 2009


Appeals against resource consents granted to a proposed US$300m cement plant near Oamaru have concluded at the Environment Court.

In 2008, the Waitaki District and Otago Regional councils approved the development at Weston, near Oamaru, subject to more than 1000 pages of conditions.

The plant would produce 880,000tpa of cement, occupy an area 1km in length and have a chimney stack more than 100m high.

The appeals were brought by Andrew Renalson and the Waiareka Valley Preservation Society over the scale and location of the plant.

Appeals were also brought by two Waitaha groups which claim kaitiakitanga, or guardianship, over the area.

They say the councils and Holcim breached the Local Government and Resource Management Acts by failing to consult them.

The councils and Holcim say the site is appropriate for a cement plant, that it is not an outstanding natural landscape, and the existence of Maori heritage and cultural values does not change that.
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