Taking into account the safety problems

Questions have been raised about the risk posed to the central Hawke's Bay town of Waipawa if the proposed Ruataniwha water storage dam breaks in a major earthquake silk ribbon embroidery.

In an open letter to residents, published in the Central Hawke's Bay Mail on Tuesday, the council's interim chief executive Liz Lambert says they are taking the public's concerns waterproof casesseriously.

"I believe we've left no stone unturned in our approach to the Ruataniwha water storage scheme," she said.

"From the impact of traffic, noise and dust during construction, to environmental effects, the social benefits for our communities and even the extremely unlikely event of a dam break - these and many other aspects have been part of our consideration, property in thailand and will be subject to further review before any final 'go' or 'no go' decision is made."

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From early on, the council has known the proposed site of the dam is near a fault line.

"A key part of design and construction planning is to ensure that if a dam is built, it will meet the highest international design and safety specifications. Even following a major earthquake, the dam will be designed to flex, not fail nuskin," Ms Lambert said.

The council expects to make a final decision on the dam next year.

Ms Lambert said the council will continue to work closely with interested parties.

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