27 Jun 2019

Mayor on Foulden Maar: "We must act quickly"

From Nine To Noon, 9:10 am on 27 June 2019
A pit at Foulden Maar, near Middlemarch. A proposal to mine diatomite would see the entire crater destroyed.

A pit at Foulden Maar, near Middlemarch. A proposal to mine diatomite would see the entire crater destroyed. Photo: Wikicommons

The Mayor of Dunedin says it's crucial that action is taken quickly to protect Foulden Maar - Otago's treasure trove of pre-human fossils.

The mining company Plaman Resources - which was planning to mine diatomite for animal feed from the 23-million-year-old crater lake near Middlemarch - went into receivership last week.

Council staff have been working on an options paper for councillors which is due shortly.

Earlier this week, around 160 people attended a meeting in Dunedin where they called on both central and local government to do more to protect Foulden Maar.

Dave Cull says the receivership came as a surpise, and adds to the urgency.