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The freshwater debate
• Water quality and flows have deteriorated significantly over the last 20 years
• Central Government / Regional Councils and the National Policy Statement on Freshwater
• Community expectations
• High profile cases – Taupo, Rotorua Lakes, Horizons One Plan & now it is our turn
Tukituki Catchment Resource management Challenge
• Background – River system under stress (water quality issues & overallocated use of water)
• Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme proposed – environmental and economic benefits
• NPS Freshwater & Plan Change 6 – Tukituki first catchment – Community values define freshwater objectives– Water quality & quantity limits & targets set to meet the
freshwater objectives – Policies, rules, regulation and implementation programs
created realise limits and targets
Plan Change 6
• Tukituki Phosphorus limited – Nitrogen managed to avoid toxicity impacts
• Nitrogen managed to maintain ecological health & phosphorus managed to minimise algae occurrence – Nitrogen
• LUC based nitrogen leaching cap• 0.8 DIN limit • Farm Environmental Management Plan (FEMP)• Very little tolerances
– Phosphorus • Stock exclusion • FEMP• Voluntary adoption of good practices
Implications for you
• Wairoa Catchment Plan ~ 2016-17 • Local issues Whangawehi – Ecoli etc• Market signals – beyond rules and regulations =
Freshwater objectives• Avoid playing catch up • New ways of managing natural resources – Working together– Realistic timeframes and contexts– Attitude changes on all sides– Collective ownership of problems – Systems solutions
Catchment Communism
• Safety in numbers! • Governance vacuum• Advocacy – governance back • Local plans for local people – legitimacy • Social solutions to complex water quality problems• Collective bargaining ability • Peer sanction • Resilience for the future – social capital, it’s who you
know!