Waikato Herald

Councils to collaborat­e on water management

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Nine councils, including Waikato Regional Council, have agreed to progress a strategic business case to identify best practice in all water activities.

At the Waikato Mayoral Forum last month, the mayors of Matamata-Piako, Waipa, South Waikato, Waitomo, Thames-Coromandel, Hauraki, Taupo¯ and O¯ torohanga district councils, and chair of the regional council, Alan Livingston, supported a proposal to take a collaborat­ive approach to manage water and storm water assets.

The aim is to develop a business case to establish a centre of excellence to support the councils in improving the management of water assets.

This jointly funded project would build on the successes of RATA (the Road Asset Technical Accord), set up by 10 Waikato councils three years ago to achieve similar improvemen­ts in the roading sector.

The new Water Asset Technical Accord (WATA) would aim to establish best practice in water and waste water, and provide the councils with guidance on asset and environmen­tal management, compliance frameworks and investment decision making, with the aim of establishi­ng activities.

The group will be convened by Matamata-Piako District Council chief executive Don McLeod, who said: “We know the government are looking to introduce a much tougher regulatory environmen­t in the water, waste water and storm water space. We want to demonstrat­e that the Waikato is ready to step up and work collaborat­ively to not just meet the requiremen­ts, but deliver best practice.”

He said RATA had provided significan­t benefits to Waikato roading teams in improving strategic asset management processes and systems through collaborat­ion, and a waters collaborat­ion would do the same.

Regional council chairman Alan Livingston said while there was much work happening with water within the councils themselves, it was appropriat­e for the Waikato to demonstrat­e leadership in this space and understand the opportunit­ies possible through effective collaborat­ion in response to the Government’s direction.

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