Supreme Court has dismissed Cloud Ocean’s appeal that would have allowed it to change the use of its consents from wool scouring to water bottling.
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The Minister is 'calling in' resource consent applications for the proposed waste to energy plant in Waimate.
Get to know our four new Ashburton staff members.
From 1 July this year, new minimum flow rules come into effect that will ensure more water stays in the river at times of low flow
Stay up to date on Wongan Hills' consent application for proposed farming activity at Kaituna Valley.
Grape marc is the solid waste left over from processing grapes into wine. Popular as stock feed and high in nutrients, consent is required to store it.
More than 20 farmers attended a biodiversity and regulations workshop in Culverden, which was a chance for them to ask us questions one-to-one.
In Waitaha/Canterbury cattle feedlots - and the resource consents required for them to operate - attract community interest.
A Court of Appeal decision around water bottling may affect the way we manage water in Canterbury.
New rules in the Canterbury Land and Water Regional Plan will see more water kept in the Hakatere/Ashburton River.
Find out more about why we decided not to appeal the Court of Appeal’s water bottling decision.