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Tina Porou: Settlements could complicate Three Waters reform
A Maori environmental consultant says Maori need more detail on how they fit into the proposed new bodies that will look after the nation’s freshwater, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure.
The proposals for Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta’s Three Waters reforms were announced yesterday.
Tina Porou says while there was an extensive public consultation in the process, there also needed to be direct engagement with iwi and hapu at the drafting stages.
She says Māori will want to be involved in planning and consenting water infrastructure.