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Rural property downturn, court delays put Hurunui dam on back burner

The rural property market is partly to blame for a halt to north Canterbury's $400m Hurunui Water Project.

Chris Hutching
Sat, 25 Jul 2015

The rural property market is partly to blame for a halt to north Canterbury’s $400 million Hurunui Water Project.

The other main reason is a holdup at the Environment Court – the kind of glitches that were to be avoided by the replacement of elected councillors with government-appointed

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Chris Hutching
Sat, 25 Jul 2015
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