The Northland Age

Govt aid for Lake Omapere

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The restoratio­n of Lake Omapere, outside Kaikohe, has been boosted with a $250,000 grant from the Ministry for the Environmen­t’s Te Mana o te Wai Fund, which is used to support the aspiration­s of tangata whenua.

Environmen­t Minister David Parker announced three equal grants, the others going to Whanganui and Gisborne, on the United Nations’ World Environmen­t Day, saying the fund was designed to support projects that would halt degradatio­n and begin making improvemen­ts to fresh water.

Te Mana o Roto Omapere Me Ona Awa will use the grant in the developmen­t of a strategy to restore Lake Omapere, including engagement with those who have an interest in the lake, and the developmen­t of a monitoring programme to measure its state of health.

The Whanganui-based Te kinakitang­a o Ngati Tuera ra¯ua ko Ngati Hinero will use its grant to improve water quality in its catchment, protecting and restoring habitat and ensuring sustainabl­e biodiversi­ty and ecosystems.

In Gisborne, Te Runanganui o Nga¯ti Porou Trust will work with the local council to develop a joint management agreement to establish decision-making and planning processes to recognise Nga¯ti Porou hapu¯ rights and interests in fresh water management.

Mr Parker said the Government planned to release a new freshwater National Policy Statement and new National Environmen­tal Standards for consultati­on in August, giving everyone a chance to have their say on tough new rules designed to improve fresh water.

“At the heart of our work on fresh water sits Te Mana o te Wai — the mana of the water — which is a concept that encompasse­s the integrated and holistic health and wellbeing of a water body that can sustain the full range of environmen­tal, social, cultural and economic values held by iwi/hapu¯ and the community,” he said.

“Te Mana o te Wai provides the values, principles and practices required to maintain healthy fresh water, while the ministry’s Te Mana o te Wai fund helps local iwi realise their aspiration­s for fresh water.”

 ?? PICTURE / FILE ?? Lake Omapere is undergoing active restoratio­n.
PICTURE / FILE Lake Omapere is undergoing active restoratio­n.

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