The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for regional councils, which play a leading role in managing freshwater in their areas. To this end, regional councils create plans to protect water resources from contaminants and overuse.
The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for regional councils, which play a leading role in managing freshwater in their areas. To this end, regional councils create plans to protect water resources from contaminants and overuse.
Guide land use to reduce erosion, runoff and contamination, protecting waterways for generations.
Manage water flows fairly, balancing ecology, iwi rights, community needs and future resilience.
Protect wai water quality by restoring wetlands and reducing runoff, so rivers remain healthy and swimmable.
Enhance water quality by working collaboratively across catchments with landowners, iwi and community.
Invest in environmental improvements through increased incentives for owners and managers of land beside water.
Protect freshwater for New Zealand's current and future generations with no extraction for export.
Guide land use to reduce erosion, runoff and contamination, protecting waterways for generations.
Manage water flows fairly, balancing ecology, iwi rights, community needs and future resilience.
Protect wai water quality by restoring wetlands and reducing runoff, so rivers remain healthy and swimmable.
Enhance water quality by working collaboratively across catchments with landowners, iwi and community.
Invest in environmental improvements through increased incentives for owners and managers of land beside water.
Protect freshwater for New Zealand's current and future generations with no extraction for export.
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