Proposed Otago Water Plan Changes – Submissions Open
In
April, the Minister for the Environment “called in” (or
issued a direction) that the ORC’s plan changes be
referred to the Environment Court for decision. This
was in response to a formal request by the ORC that the plan
changes be “called in”, due to the need for them to be
completed in a timely manner. This will provide some
certainty for those who take water or undertake activities
that have the potential to impact water quality in the
region. Among other things, the plan changes will
improve water quality provisions relating to discharges in
various situations including landfill management and on farm
storage of farm dairy effluent (for the first time in
Otago), and will prohibit the use of waste oil as a dust
suppressant. Anyone can make a submission on the plan
changes. People who have already made submissions to ORC on
the Water Permits Plan Change – which was previously
notified in March this year - may submit again if they wish.
All submissions, whether they were directed to ORC or to the
EPA, will be collated and summarised as one in this
submission process. The proposed changes are part of
ORC’s broader programme of work to give effect to the
National Policy Statement (NPS) on freshwater management. In
particular, the plan changes put in place interim measures
that will apply until a new Land and Water Regional Plan
takes effect (anticipated toward the end of 2025). The plan
changes respond to section 24A recommendations from the
Minister for the Environment on 18 November 2019 following
the Skelton Investigation which reviewed freshwater
management in the Otago Region.
Submissions close on
Monday 17 August 2020. Read
the Minister’s direction and documents describing the
proposed plan changes. Background: The
EPA’s role in this process is to publicly notify the
proposed plan changes so people can make submissions.
Following a second notification for further submissions in
September, we will pass on ORC’s proposed plan changes and
its submissions to the Environment Court at the end of
October. The EPA is not involved in the Environment Court
hearing. Public
submissions are now open on the Otago Regional Council’s
(ORC) proposed Water Permits Plan Change and the Omnibus
Plan Change, which introduce amendments to the Regional
Water and Waste Plans.