Should rights to take and use water be separated to allow the quantity of water available for use to be transferred between users? This will avoid the need to apply to change the original permit. It is argued this will allow the best use of water to occur in less costly and faster way.
Do you support or oppose this idea?

Strongly support11%
Support46%
Neutral24%
Oppose10%
Strongly oppose2%
Don’t know6%

ShapeNZ – Respondents 683 business managers, proprietors, self employed. July 14 – August 19, 2008. Margin of error +/- 3.7%.
ShapeNZ is operated by the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development. www.shapenz.org.nz and
www.nzbcd.org.nz

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