Concern over insurance cover
Many Taupo people could be putting their insurance cover at risk if they don't disclose that their properties overlie the Wairakei-Tauhara geothermal field.
Monday, May 31st 2004, 8:05AM
by The Landlord
The information emerged at the Contact Energy hearing this week when a risk management consultant was giving evidence about insurance practices and how most policies specifically exclude land subsidence and any subsequent damage.John Sloan, whose expertise includes consultancy for government departments, local authorities and private corporations, has been called by Taupo District Council to give evidence.
He told the hearing that, while there may be cover for sudden or unexpected events from geothermal activity or hydrothermal eruptions, there is virtually none for the long-term subsidence effects from geothermal extraction.
Last week a world expert in geothermal resource management warned that subsidence could be a possible consequence anywhere in the 80 square kilometres of land over the Wairakei-Tauhara field.
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