Waikato Herald

More projects aimed at river clean-up

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The Waikato River Authority’s seventh funding round has closed with $12.5 million being sought for river clean-up projects.

It is the authority’s strongest funding round to date.

A total of 65 applicatio­ns have been received for projects throughout the 11-thousand square kilometre catchment for the Waikato and Waipaa rivers.

Authority co-chairman Tukoroiran­gi Morgan says the value and calibre of funding applicatio­ns this year is unpreceden­ted.

“We have always been concerned at the capacity of the wider community to take on an increasing load of freshwater clean-up and restoratio­n projects, but it is fairly clear from this year’s applicatio­ns that there is a ground swell of determinat­ion from people who want to see a better outcome for our rivers and lakes,” he says.

Mr Morgan says there is a good number of applicatio­ns from iwi groups this year, from larger trusts through to local hapu and marae.

The authority has this year allocated up to $6m for clean-up projects.

Deputy Crown cochairwom­an, and chairwoman of the authority’s investment committee, Traci Houpapa, says there is now a formidable task ahead to evaluate and select the successful projects.

“We know this year will see some fantastic new restoratio­n initiative­s funded, and it is pleasing to see projects that deliver significan­t cash cofunding, sourced from within and outside the region, which will ensure maximum leverage of the authority’s funding dollar,” she says.

The areas the authority has signalled it will be giving increased priority to this year include:

■ Partnershi­ps: A greater level of support for applicatio­ns that involve strong partnershi­ps and that have the ability to deliver significan­t outcomes from larger projects.

■ Iwi engagement: There will be an increased focus on bigger projects that incorporat­e iwi in the project delivery.

■ Restoratio­n strategy: Projects that have been flagged as important during the developmen­t of the restoratio­n strategy will be given funding priority.

■ Water quality: A strong emphasis on projects that can demonstrat­e a high level of certainty around water quality improvemen­t.

The projects seeking funding will now undergo a technical evaluation process from an advisory panel with the final funding decisions made by the authority announced by November.

In the past six years of funding, the Waikato River Authority has allocated $30.4m to 204 projects.

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