Clutha Dam protest on Luggate Bridge
By Molyneux Rush, on Thursday 1st April 2010
Otago Daily Times (removed from source)
Residents of the Upper Clutha are bemused by a new sign that has appeared on the Luggate Bridge.
Overnight, the Luggate Bridge has become a protest banner.
A year ago, Contact Energy outlined proposed options for dams at Tuapeka Mouth, Beaumont, Queensberry and Luggate, costing up to $1.5 billion. Recently, the power company stated that it will announce its preferred option in the latter half of the year.
Last October, the Clutha River Forum – an alliance of several groups opposed to further dams on the Clutha River, launched an ‘Option 5 – No More Dams’ campaign, a reference to Contact Energy’s four dam options.
Members of the Clutha River Forum include the Upper Clutha River Guardians, the Clutha Mata-Au River Parkway Group, the Central Otago Environmental Society, Save Central, the Beaumont Residents’ Group, the Lower Clutha River Guardians, and Forest and Bird (Dunedin & Central Otago).
All of these groups have denied responsibility for the Luggate Bridge ‘No More Dams’ sign.
Contractors are currently repainting the iconic Red Bridge and have covered it with a fabric containment system. They arrived at work yesterday morning to find that the white cover on the NW side of the bridge had been turned into a banner. One worker, who didn’t wish to be named, said:
“Whoever it was, they must have accessed the side of the bridge using ropes because we found one left behind. We also found a compressor hose that doesn’t belong to us, so they used spray paint.”
A motorist reported seeing a group of people on the bridge after midnight but thought they were contractors working overtime to finish the bridge before Easter. Hours earlier, a Luggate resident saw “several students” parked near the bridge with a trailer covered in a blue tarpaulin.
A spokesperson for Contact Energy said that the power company was appalled by such “blatant environmental vandalism.”
The bridge painting contractors have been asked by “the powers that be” to remove the banner before it is seen by tens of thousands of people travelling to attend the Warbirds Over Wanaka airshow this Easter, which begins tomorrow, April 2nd.
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