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United Future
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Proposed NPS on Water Quality overdue

UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne has welcomed the proposed National Policy Statement on water quality released by the Government today as long overdue.

“I believe that unpolluted waterways, which are safe to drink, swim and fish in are a basic requirement for any responsible society,” said Mr Dunne.

“I welcome the National Policy Statement released today and urge all those who recreate and use New Zealand’s waterways to contribute by way of the public consultation process.”

“UnitedFuture has fought hard over this term of Parliament through the Confidence and Supply Agreement to have water quality, not just water allocation accepted as a major plank of this Government’s environmental policy.”

“It may have taken until the 11th hour of this Parliament, but finally the Government has produced a document from which the public can have their say.”

“For too long the concerns of fishers and other recreationalists have fallen on deaf ears, however those are the people that monitor the quality of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers more than anyone else.”

“I am confident that water quality can be greatly improved without effecting farm and industry productivity or running costs.” ... Read the full text of this article.

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mcinnes
Since: Apr 2008
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It is time to make those tough decisions! Water quality is as important, if not more important than 'air' quality over which the world is doing all it seems it can with ETS type schemes being set in place to help protect the air we breathe. But water... sometimes it's air's 'poor' second cousin when it comes to sorting stuff!! That should never be! I applaud United Future for going after this issue. This is important.

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Simon Dickinson
Since: Jul 2008
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I believe that water quality is a topic that we in New Zealand think little about, safe in the belief that we have one of the best water systems in the world. It cannot be forgotten however how easy this can change, and can often be the result of one significant event. I think its great therefore that United Future have forced this issue and congratulate on this!

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