FURTHER STEPS TO IMPROVE NZ’S FRESH WATER

Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2012


Nick Smith - 3 March, 2012 - The Prime Minister's announcement of nearly $8 million in funding for cleaning up polluted water bodies underscores the Government’s progress in collaborative freshwater management, Environment Minister Nick Smith said today.

“New Zealand generally has clean rivers and lakes, but poor management over many years in a number of lowland catchments needs to be addressed. The Manawatu is New Zealand’s most polluted river, and the Wairarapa lakes, Waituna and Wainono Lagoons are among our most contaminated from excessive nutrients. These are nationally-significant water bodies where the resources to clean them up are beyond the capacity of local councils.”

“Government is prepared to help where rules have been put in place to prevent ongoing pollution and where there is the local commitment and co-operation to restore the river, lake or lagoon. The Government contribution of nearly $8 million represents 21 percent of the total $38 million being invested in cleaning up these four water bodies.”

“These clean-ups are part of the Government’s broader Fresh Start for Fresh Water programme of work to improve New Zealand’s freshwater management, involving the Land and Water Forum and the Iwi Leaders Group. Other work includes a new National Policy Statement under the Resource Management Act on freshwater that requires councils to set limits on pollution and water extraction and a fund to support sustainable irrigation projects.”

“The Fresh Start for Fresh Water fund is enabling a nationwide increased investment in cleaning up rivers and lakes. Programmes preceding these four new clean-ups include Lake Taupo, the Rotorua Lakes, the Waikato River and Lake Ellesmere/Te Waihora.”

“The commitments from this Government for our first four years on these clean-ups total $101.3 million and compares to $17.7 million in the preceding four years. This is a more than fivefold increase and indicates the importance the Government puts on improving fresh water. The Government’s approach of cross sector collaboration, greater involvement of iwi, clearer rules and increased funding is delivering real gains in improving New Zealand’s freshwater management,” Dr Smith says.

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Building a Bluegreen Future launched at Forum

Nick Smith - 3 March, 2012 - National today launched Building a Bluegreen Future, an environment policy paper reporting on the progress of the National-led Government over the past three years and setting out the next steps to be taken in this term.

“This plan is about bringing together policies that support a strong growing economy with sound stewardship of our natural environment. It has been put together by National’s 18-strong Bluegreens Caucus and covers our work on climate change, energy, transport, biosecurity, freshwater, biodiversity, oceans, recycling, contaminated sites, air quality, and outdoor recreation,” Minister for the Environment Nick Smith said at the launch of the paper at the Bluegreens’ 13th Annual Forum at Lake Pupuke on the North Shore.

”We are proud of our record in Government. New Zealand is planting more trees, building more renewable power stations, insulating more houses, cleaning up more lakes and rivers, converting more homes to clean heating and recycling more waste.”

“We have an ambitious legislative plan for improving the environment: We will pass by 1 July 2012 new laws to protect New Zealand’s huge ocean area known as the Exclusive Economic Zone. We will be making improvements to the Emissions Trading Scheme by 1 January 2013 to ensure New Zealand continues to do its fair share on the global problem of climate change. We will also pass new laws on environmental reporting and marine reserves.”

“We also have an exciting programme of initiatives to advance this term covering the clean-up and better management of lakes and rivers, electrification of rail, extending incentives for electric cars, improving biosecurity and biodiversity, recycling TVs as part of the digital switchover, managing contaminated sites, and implementing tighter rules to improve air quality.”

“The policy paper updates a similar document A Bluegreen Vision for New Zealand produced by National in opposition in 2006, which formed the blueprint for our environment programme during our first term in Government.”

“These practical environment policies are right for the times. New Zealanders want balanced policies that will create jobs and improve living standards while ensuring we protect our clean green brand and great Kiwi lifestyle,” says Dr Smith.

National’s environmental policy paper, Building a Bluegreen Future, is available online here:
http://www.national.org.nz/bluegreens/Bluegreen_Future.pdf

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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