Environment Court: Port of Tauranga to seek expansion consent after Govt declines
4 May, 2021 06:54 PM
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The Port of Tauranga has expansion plans afoot to ease supply chain congestion. Photo / File
A bid to fast-track a $68.5 million Port of Tauranga plan to extend wharves and dredge the harbour has been rejected - despite fears that delaying the project will worsen supply chain congestion. An application could be made to the Environment Court but a hapū iwi affiliate of Tauranga Moana says it has concerns about potential impacts on the environment, harbour and residents.
Documents from the Ministry of Environment show the Port of Tauranga wanted to extend the existing Sulphur Point and Mount Maunganui wharves and dredge an access channel to accommodate growing cargo volumes and larger vessels. It sought a special fast-tracked consent process.
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