Recreation Aotearoa applauds Minister for preserving Waitaha
Recreation Aotearoa has extended its thanks and congratulations to the Minister for the Environment, David Parker, for declining the application to construct a hydro-electric power scheme on the Waitaha River.
“The Waitaha river and Morgan Gorge is an area suitable for a wide variety of recreational pursuits, including kayaking. The upper catchment of the Waitaha is highly valued for its sense of remoteness by trampers and hunters,” said Recreation Aotearoa CEO, Andrew Leslie.
“Kayaking, hunting and tramping are among New Zealanders most popular forms of outdoor recreation,” he explained.
“This decision rightly reflects the importance of preserving recreational opportunities on and in Public Conservation Land,” said Mr Leslie.
“We worked hard on opposing this development, but advocacy on this issue was led by Nigel Parry and Whitewater New Zealand. They did great work on opposing this application. They will be deservedly pleased,” he said.
“While the mitigation measures proposed by Westpower were admirable, for those interested in recreation, the proposed development was an unacceptable intrusion into an otherwise pristine landscape,” he said.
“The
Conservation Act made it pretty clear. This kind of scheme
could only go ahead if (a) it did not compromise the
purposes for which the land is held and (b) it could not
reasonably be done elsewhere. Neither of these two
requirements were met by the proposal,” he
concluded.