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Kaituna-Pongakawa-Waitahanui WMA
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Nau mai Haere mai
Tiaki pumautia te wai e hoki mai ai ng ā rawa ki a t ātou katoa
Treat the water wisely and it will return to us
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Housekeeping
• Fire protocol
• Toilets
• Meals
• Recording/Sharing notes
• Make yourself at home
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Agenda
Introduction
Values Framework
Values mappin g
Towards measures
Freshwater Management Units
Summing up
What’s next
lunch
am tea
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This kaupapa is to help….
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…Council implement the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management:
• confirm values, express preferred objectives
• provide input to and feedback on limits and methods for freshwater quality and quantity within this WMA
• provide input to and feedback on solutions for managing activities to meet those limits
• advise Council in their decision-making for Plan change
Work Programme
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Phase 2
Meet and Greet
sessions
Scene setting
Group values
Build knowledge
Values Framework
Attributes
FMU’s
Phase 3
FMU’s
Values - aligned
Attributes/Indicators
Objectives and Limits
Scenario
Impact analysis
Evaluation: Scenario
feedback
Develop policy and
regulatory framework
Consult on framework
Phase 4
Council notifies
Proposed Plan Change
Hearings and
decisions
Environment Court
Appeals
Environment Court
Hearing and Decision
We are
here
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Staff’s current work1. Values Framework
2. Freshwater management units
3. Current state gap filling
4. Begun to work on:a. programme detail
b. attributes
c. key issue identification modelling requirements
d. groundwater models
e. overarching policy review
f. initiating methodology for environmental flows and levels
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Updates needs sorting
National
1. Next steps for freshwater Consultation Document - Submissions just closed
2. Government’s allocation policy package yet to come
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Desired outcomes for todayThat the group:
• Feeds back on the regional values framework
• Advises on process for significant cultural sites
• Maps location/s of values
• Inputs on draft measures for values
• Considers draft Freshwater Management Units (FMUs)
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Regional Values Framework
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VALUES ATTRIBUTES FRESHWATER
OBJECTIVES LIMITS METHODS
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Checking in…
We will outline the current Regional Values Framework:
• national values and additional from you
• values not identified previously
• what is not included in the value set
then ask your advice about the:• grouping of the values
• wording of the titles and descriptions
• process for recording significant cultural sites 11
Council’s thinking
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Principles for values setting Council determined that in setting the values frameworks we need to:
• be nationally consistent
• provide for some regional consistency
• be flexible enough to accommodate local differences
• demonstrate how values drawn from statutory documents are represented
• check values from statutory documents with the authors
• generally, aggregate common regional values
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Regional Values Framework
Ecological Values Te Hauora o te Wai / The Health and Mauri of the Water
Social Values
Te Hauora o te Tangata / The Health and Mauri of the People
Te Hauora o te Taiao / The Health and Mauri of the Environment
Mahinga kai / Food gathering, places of food
Wai Māori / Municipal and domestic water supply
He ara haere / Navigation
Economic use and values
Mahi mara / Cultivation
Au putea /Economic or commercial development
Hydroelectric power generation
Floodwater and urban stormwater conveyance
Cultural values
Wai Tapu / sacred waters
TBA / Sites of cultural significance
Kaitiakitanga / Historical relationships
Rawa tuturu / Customary resources
Integrated Management
Influence on other freshwater bodies
Moana / Influence on sensitive coastal waters and receiving environments
Influences on geothermal heat15
Applying values in Kaituna-Pongakawa-Waitahanui WMA
Values
WMA/FMU
Eco
syst
em H
ealth
Spe
cies
and
hab
itat
Hum
an h
ealth
for
recr
eatio
n –
prim
ary
cont
act
Hum
an h
ealth
for
recr
eatio
n –
seco
ndar
y co
ntac
tN
atur
al fo
rm a
nd c
hara
cter
Am
enity
val
ues
Mah
inga
kai –
Kai
are
saf
e to
har
vest
and
eat
Mah
inga
kai -
keit
eor
ate
mau
riF
ishi
ngW
ater
sup
ply
Tra
nspo
rt a
nd ta
uran
gaw
aka
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d fo
od p
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nim
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rinki
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ater
Com
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cial
and
indu
stria
l tak
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se, d
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and
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rial a
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and
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nd a
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and
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Influ
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on
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eat
K/M WMA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
FMU1 Y Y
FMU2 Y Y
FMU3 Y Y
… Y Y16
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Applicable value Description
Values applying to FMU 1 Detail about specific aspects of a value
Example:
Sites of Cultural SignificanceDescription about the site and location, sensitivity to water quality and quantity
Applying values in the Kaituna-Pongakawa-Waitahanui WMA
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Feedback
• Discuss with neighbour - values framework thoughts:• grouping of values, titles, scope
• On feedback sheet note:• agree/disagree
• any comments?
• Check in - are people in general agreement?
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He kapu tiMorning tea
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Values mapping
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Values mapping
Values to be mapped:1. Ecological – species habitat (see schedule and update)
2. Recreation/Primary contact (frequent immersion -swimming – see list of monitored swimming spots)
3. Natural character and form & Amenity values
4. Mahinga kai (other than fish)
5. Fishing (see schedule of habitat for trout)
6. Transport and Tauranga Waka
7. Rawa tuturu/Customary resources
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Values mapping exercise• Work your way around the maps (7), in any
order you choose
• Check out:– the question
– the values already gathered
• Mark any sites of the values that you are aware of using the stickers at each map
• Advise of time to circulate the room
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Check in
• Any gaps?
• Any patterns or trends?
• Any further information you would have liked?
• Were any particularly hard or inappropriate?
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Measuring Values
Attributes: measurable characteristics of fresh water, including physical, chemical and biological properties, which support particular values.
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‘Measuring’ values• National attributes (NPS)
• Additional attributes, e.g., MCI, sediment …
• Descriptions for things that are difficult to measure
• How would you know a value is provided for?
• What water quality and quantity is needed?
• Feedback on suggestion sheet25
Check inValues
Attributes
Eco
syst
em
He
alt
h
Sp
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an
d h
ab
ita
t
Hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
fo
r re
cre
ati
on
–p
rim
ary
co
nta
ct
Hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
fo
r re
cre
ati
on
–se
con
da
ry c
on
tact
Na
tura
l fo
rm a
nd
ch
ara
cte
r
Am
en
ity
va
lue
s
Ma
hin
ga
kai –
Ka
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sa
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est
an
d e
at
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kai -
keit
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ri
Fis
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g
Wa
ter
sup
ply
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d t
au
ran
ga
wa
ka
Irri
ga
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fo
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pro
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Sit
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of
Cu
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Cu
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tag
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Ka
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kit
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sto
ma
ry r
eso
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Infl
ue
nce
on
oth
er
fre
shw
ate
r b
od
ies
Infl
ue
nce
on
co
ast
al w
ate
rs a
nd
en
viro
nm
en
ts
Infl
ue
nce
on
ge
oth
erm
al h
ea
t
Periphyton (r) Y Y Y Y Y
E.Coli (l/r) Y Y
NH4-N toxicity (r) Y Y Y
NO3-N toxicity (r) Y Y Y
Total N (l) Y
Total P (l)
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Lunch
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Freshwater Management Units (FMU’s)
FMU: a water body, multiple water bodies or any part of a water body determined by Council as the appropriate scale for setting objectives and limitsand for freshwater accounting and management purposes”.
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Principles for identifying FMU’s
• Include the water body and its catchment
• Reflect significant spatial differences that affect how we should manage freshwater– biophysical (e.g.,. geology, slope) affects “natural water quality
and quantity, and “capacity” for use
– values/uses and objectives
– land use (in some cases)
– “permanent” modifications also being considered
• Regional consistency, with some local flexibility– justified, transparent method
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Principles continued
• Manageable spatial scale and number of FMU’s – aggregate where possible
– specificity vs planning/implementation complexity
– clarity and certainty of boundaries
• Different FMU frameworks for surface water, groundwater, wetlands and lakes
• Flexibility during plan development
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Biophysical layer
Non-Volcanic (all slopes)Volcanic Hill (Slope > 10 degrees)Volcanic Low (Slope < 10 degrees)
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Biophysical layer continued
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Other layers• Certain land uses
• e.g., “natural state” catchments, urban areas, other?
• Receiving environments • e.g., estuaries, wetlands
• Permanent modification• e.g., dams, heavily modified channels/drainage?
• Social and cultural • e.g., rohe, community
• Locally specific values • see values maps
• Connections with groundwater
• Other?33
Group exercise
1. Pim to discuss staff first draft
2. Group to use A3 map and
3. Move around the map layers (any order)
4. Draw any suggested changes on your own map
5. Note down why – feedback sheet
6. Share back main points
Keep in mind the purpose: • What key factors are likely to mean that we’ll have quite
different freshwater quality (and quantity) objectives in one part of the WMA compared to another?
• Where is the line between?
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Work in progress
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Summary
• Programme of work
• Values Framework
• Values maps
• Attributes
• FMUs
• Actions36
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• In closing…
• Any feedback to us on this session?
• Project review coming up
• Next meeting…..
• Talk to others ……
• The key highlight/achievements from this session
• Ask - what would they have added to the session?
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