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Canterbury Regional Council, known as Environment Canterbury (ECan), has carried a motion to declare a nitrate emergency at its final meeting today.

The vote was nine for, seven against.

Some councillors and government ministers said the council calling the motion in the last meeting before local elections was grandstanding and a political stunt.

Dozens of protesters had gathered outside the building demanding action.

Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon

The motion from Councillor Vicky Southworth recognises that, as the regional council for Canterbury, ECan "should take a leadership role to urgently address the issue of groundwater pollution impacting drinking water sources and supplies".

It comes after the ECan's recent annual groundwater survey found both E. coli and nitrate concentrations were increasing.

Water samples were taken from 349 wells across the region - a mix of private domestic and irrigation supply wells, community water supply wells, wells for industrial supply, and purpose-built monitoring wells.

The survey found E.

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