3 September 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Community driven freshwater outcomes to be discussed at forum
Shaping our Future invite members of the Upper Clutha to join them at their second water forum. A dedicated volunteer
taskforce of community members facilitated by Shaping our Future has prepared a draft vision and key recommendations for
the future of freshwater in the area.
The second forum is an opportunity to provide feedback on the vision and recommendations. Feedback is also sought on the
community’s views on ‘user pays’ or water metering and priorities for research.
Shaping our Future’s first forum in 2018 resulted in over 200 community members identifying the key future priorities as
quality and quantity of freshwater, leadership and management, research and monitoring and community culture.
The proposed long term (30+year) vision for Freshwater is:
“Pure Water, Healthy Eco-systems, Engaged Community”
This overall vision is supported by a number of recommendations to set the Upper Clutha community on the path towards
achieving their vision.
Recommendations include:
Establish a formal process for ORC, QLDC and MfE to work closely with the community to effectively manage development,
run-off systems and monitoring.
Water sensitive urban and rural land use design policies.
Education and Awareness for both visitors and residents to provide positive, strong and effective guidance to
businesses, residents and visitors as to how they care for our water and encourage community culture change.
Active Water and Environment Management Plans for all businesses.
Funding to understand the impact of invasive organisms and to establish a management plan to prevent, eradicate or
control invasive organisms.
Establish and implement an Upper Clutha Freshwater Management Plan to ensure wetland regeneration, continuing riparian
planting, reduced waterway contamination, aquatic habitat renewal, mahinga kai re-establishment, and understanding and
management of the effects of Climate Change.
Establish a research and monitoring system for the lakes, rivers and catchments of the Upper Clutha that is robust,
nationally comparable and with greatly expanded scope and funding.
The full report is available at www.shapingourfuture.org.nz.
Shaping our Future Deputy Chair and Wanaka resident Barry Bruce thanked the taskforce for their dedication and
commitment in putting together the report on behalf of the community.
Barry noted that “Freshwater is a complex topic. The taskforce has had to research and discuss a wide range of
information to bring you this report. The second forum is an opportunity for residents, landowners, local workers and
visitors to sit down and discuss the proposed roadmap to the future of freshwater for the area. By bringing everyone
together, we can agree a shared vision that the community can work towards for their children, grandchildren, future
visitors and residents.”
Shaping our Future forums are independently facilitated in world café style (small group discussion), ensuring everyone
in the room is able to share their views.
Details:
Forum: Monday 9th September 2019, 6pm
Venue: Wanaka Presbyterian Church, Tenby St
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