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Mainstream New Zealanders excluded from RMA standards development
31
July 2005 - Wellington Contact: Kevin Hackwell,
Conservation Manager, 04 801 2215(w), 04 389 4815(h), 021 227 8420 or Barry
Weeber, Senior Researcher, 04 801 2212, 021 627 369 Mainstream
New Zealanders are being excluded from the development of national RMA policy
statements and standards according to a Cabinet paper released under Official
Information Act.
"A small group of Government and commercial vested
interests are writing all the infrastructure environmental standards and policies
which will have far reaching impacts on the environment and local communities,"
Forest and Bird's Conservation Manager Kevin Hackwell said today.
"This
is like putting the fox in charge of the hen house" he said.
"These
national environment standards and policy statements are too important to be written
by the commercial interests who's activities they are meant to control."
"There
are no environmental or public health interests represented on these reference
groups." The public will have little confidence in transmission standards
that have been developed by Transpower or electricity generation standards developed
by the electricity generators and Business New Zealand, said Mr Hackwell.
"This
is particularly worrisome given that the amendments in the Resource Management
and Electricity Amendment Bill, which is expected to be passed by parliament this
week, will allow the minister to fast track the process for finalising National
Policy Statements and standards."
"Community groups representing
the wider public interest should also be involved in the six reference groups
established by Government."
"The work of these unrepresentative
reference groups means that we can expect a rush of national policy statements
and standards after the election with little opportunity for meaningful community
input."
The Cabinet papers were released to Forest and Bird under
the Official Information Act.
Notes: The six reference groups
are: - Electricity transmission; - Electricity generation; - Telecommunications
facilities; - Land transport noise; - Stormwater runoff; - Gas pipelines
and facilities.
The Electricity transmission reference group includes Transpower
and Federated farmers, but has no community, environment or health representation.
The Land transport noise reference group includes Ministry of Transport,
local authorities and the Automobile Association. The Ministry of Health, health
research organisations and community groups are not represented.
The Storm
Water Runoff reference group includes Land Transport NZ and the Automobile Association
but does not include any community, conservation, fishing or recreation representation.
Copies
of the Cabinet paper are available from Forest and Bird.
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