He puna ora, he wai ora | Water is the source of life
We asked for tangata whenua input to our Arotake Kaupapahere Waimāori – Freshwater Policy Review.
How we manage our environment so the freshwater bodies of the Waikato are healthy and safe is the focus of Waikato Regional Council’s Freshwater Policy Review. This policy review is just one of the requirements under central government’s Essential Freshwater package, which is about stopping further degradation of New Zealand’s fresh water and improving its quality and ecosystem health.
Over the next two years, we’ll be making changes to our Waikato Regional Policy Statement (RPS) and Waikato Regional Plan to bring them into line with this direction. To do this, we’ll be seeking input from tangata whenua, farmers, industry, rural professionals and the general public throughout our policy review process to ensure many voices are heard and considered in helping us to determine the best solution to managing our region’s fresh water.
For this phase of the review, we wanted to hear from tangata whenua to understand what they value about fresh water in their takiwā and how it should be managed. We'll also sought whakaaro on Te Mana o Te Wai, long-term visions and the best ways to achieve them.
The opportunity to provide feedback closed on 12 December 2022.
He puna ora, he wai ora | Water is the source of life
We asked for tangata whenua input to our Arotake Kaupapahere Waimāori – Freshwater Policy Review.
How we manage our environment so the freshwater bodies of the Waikato are healthy and safe is the focus of Waikato Regional Council’s Freshwater Policy Review. This policy review is just one of the requirements under central government’s Essential Freshwater package, which is about stopping further degradation of New Zealand’s fresh water and improving its quality and ecosystem health.
Over the next two years, we’ll be making changes to our Waikato Regional Policy Statement (RPS) and Waikato Regional Plan to bring them into line with this direction. To do this, we’ll be seeking input from tangata whenua, farmers, industry, rural professionals and the general public throughout our policy review process to ensure many voices are heard and considered in helping us to determine the best solution to managing our region’s fresh water.
For this phase of the review, we wanted to hear from tangata whenua to understand what they value about fresh water in their takiwā and how it should be managed. We'll also sought whakaaro on Te Mana o Te Wai, long-term visions and the best ways to achieve them.
The opportunity to provide feedback closed on 12 December 2022.
Arotake Kaupapahere Waimāori - Freshwater Policy Review - tangata whenua has finished this stage
Review and compare new requirements with existing provisions
Collate science information
Analysis of iwi environmental management plans and catchment management plans
Initial engagement begins with tangata whenua to understand Te Mana o te Wai
Identify Freshwater Management Units
Mid 2022 to mid 2023
Arotake Kaupapahere Waimāori - Freshwater Policy Review - tangata whenua is currently at this stage
Engagement with tangata whenua and communities to identify visions and values, determine attributes and clarify baseline and possible targets, and explore options for rules and actions
Engagement feedback reviewed
Develop policy approach and test through further engagement
Late 2023 to mid 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Arotake Kaupapahere Waimāori - Freshwater Policy Review - tangata whenua
Engagement feedback reviewed
Draft policy documents refined
Consultation with iwi authorities on draft policy documents
Late 2024 and beyond
this is an upcoming stage for Arotake Kaupapahere Waimāori - Freshwater Policy Review - tangata whenua