Environment Canterbury has welcomed the freshwater package announced today by the Government.
Chair Jenny Hughey acknowledged the hard work the Government and many others had put into the package.
“Through the Canterbury Water Management Strategy and several years of freshwater planning, we have been actively
engaged in all the issues it covers,” she said. “Our communities - particularly our farmers - have contributed to and
engaged on freshwater measures for a long time.
"The Canterbury Water Management Strategy, developed by the Mayoral Forum a decade ago, gave us the right platform to
build from,” Jenny Hughey said.
“Our 10 water zone committees have been working tirelessly since then on a catchment-specific approach towards improved
water quality. Many of these are now included in sub-region plan changes to the Land & Water Regional Plan.
"For example, auditable farm environment plans, enforceable nutrient limits and stock exclusion from waterways have been
features of the Canterbury landscape for some time.
“Zone committees are also supporting a range of on-the-ground actions, especially by farmers, to help achieve the water
quality outcomes local communities are demanding."
Jenny Hughey said the Government’s long-anticipated package provides “greater strength and certainty” in these efforts
to improve water quality throughout the region
“We acknowledge the hard work of farmers and the wider community to reduce their nutrient outputs and improve ecosystem
health, particularly in these challenging and difficult times for all of us,” she said.
“We will now consider the package in detail. I am confident that here in Canterbury we are already well on the way
towards achieving what the Government is asking, but there is still much to do.”More informationEnvironment Canterbury submission on Essential Freshwater – Action for Healthy Waterways (October 2019)Canterbury Water Management StrategyZone committeesLand & Water Regional Plan