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Otago Water Plan - Water Quality Rules PC6A is about protecting good water quality while minimising constraints on land uses and the way rural people manage their land Kakanui River
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Covering… ORC and management of the Kakanui River: Water Quantity – minimum flow regime Water quality - The Water Plan & Plan Change 6A River form - Kakanui River Morphology Strategy
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Water Quantity – minimum flow regime Minimum flow of 250 l/sec over summer months imposed by Environment Court in 2003. If flows drop below 250 l/sec, river must be left to recharge to 400 l/sec. Protects the bottomline ecological health of the river through dry, hot summer months.
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Water Quantity – minimum flow regime
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Minimum flow is farmer managed Kakanui Water Allocation Subcommittee manages flows on behalf of irrigators Over 78 consent holders - around 25-30 of these are active irrigation consents. Do a great job – efficient and responsive. Very challenging and stressful for Subcommittee members
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Challenges…
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Water Quantity – minimum flow regime Enforcement is ultimately ORC responsibility WAC meets with Kakanui Ratepayers, Fish & Game, DoC and Iwi once a year Estuary mouth closure largely due to sea interaction rather than low flows Additional flows into estuary from Waiareka Creek (+100 l/sec)
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Water Quality – Regional Plan: Water Plan Change 6A is effective now (since May 2014). Effects-based, permitted activity approach. Tough stance on gross discharges. The Plan is about protecting good water quality while minimising constraints on land uses and the way rural people manage their land.
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Discharge from effluent, silage or composting Gross discharges to water Sediment from disturbed land Schedule 16 discharge thresholds Overseer – Nitrogen leaching Culverts and Crossings Sediment to surface water Bed Disturbance Stock access to waterways Water Plan – Overview of the rules
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Gross discharges to water Prohibited to discharge Objectionable odour, oil, grease film, scum or foam into water
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Discharge from effluent, silage or composting Prohibited to discharge Directly to a waterway To a bore or soakhole To land within 50 metres of a river, lake, wetland or bore To saturated soils Causing ponding
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Sediment Rules Two key rules; Prohibited rule, Permitted rule. Applies now and applies 24/7.
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Prohibited sediment rule Sediment mitigation from disturbed land required.
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Permitted rule Where sediment enters rivers & streams avoid: Conspicuous change in colour or clarity
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Sediment - Permitted rule Where sediment enters rivers & streams avoid: Sedimentation on the bed
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Permitted rule - Bridges and Crossings
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Working in waterways There are a few permitted activity situations (subject to conditions) but most often people will need a consent to work in a waterway – ask! The rules apply to everyone – landowners, managers and contractors.
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Stock access to waterways No slumping, pugging or erosion No feeding out on a river bed or wetland No change in visual colour or clarity No damage to fauna or flora
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Stock access to waterways
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2020 - Surface and ground water discharges Sets surface water discharge thresholds - nitrogen, phosphorus, E.coli (Schedule 16) Sets limits for ground water discharges (nitrogen) estimated using OVERSEER 6 Rules apply in 2020 Asking farmers to start measuring now - allow time to make changes on farm
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When do surface water discharge thresholds apply? When the local reference river is at or below median flow Find real time and median flow data on the ORC website - Water Info page
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Which flow sites? Kakanui at Clifton Falls Waianakarua at Browns Pump Shag at Craig Road Waikouaiti at Confluence
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When does it apply? See Water Info www.orc.govt.nz
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What are the surface discharge thresholds my sample must meet? ThresholdNitrite- nitrate- nitrogen Dissolved reactive phosphorus Ammoniacal nitrogen E.Coli Area 13.6 mg/L0.045 mg/L0.2 mg/L550 cfu/100 ml Area 2 (North Otago) 1.0 mg/L0.035 mg/L0.2 mg/L550 cfu/100ml
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Surface water discharges – where to measure
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How do I take a sample? – Ask! Identify sites Ring lab order sampling kit Order courier Chill pad into freezer Sample Record site activities Send away by courier Check results against thresholds Identify if any changes required
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OVERSEER ® is a computer program that models nutrient movements on a farm scale Used in Otago Water Plan rules to manage nutrient leaching to groundwater Landowners have to supply information for Overseer on request
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Nitrogen loading zones - Overseer
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Kakanui-Kauru Aquifer Nitrogen Sensitive Zone
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What are ORC expectations of landholders? Take responsibility for water on your property Comply with the Prohibited and Permitted rules now Start asking/checking/measuring now Run an Overseer budget and compare to nitrogen zone limit Allow yourself time to make changes (2020)
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ORC and Plan Change 6A ORC is enforcing the rules now (including Dairy inspections) ORC is also working with farmers and industry to: - Monitor implementation of the rules - Assist interpretation of the rules - Share good practice information - Provide guidance for consent applications - Give feedback on what is happening in the field Farmers and industry are engaging positively
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River form: Kakanui River Morphology Strategy
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Kakanui River Morphology Strategy Developed to protect the recreational, cultural and ecological values, and to enable long-term, sustainable use of the land alongside the river. Guides (non-statutory) decision-making in and around the river Includes overview of main drivers/impacts on river and riparian form and function Gathers community values Highlights useful initiatives e.g. targeted gravel extraction, river access, and tree planting Check it out!
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Summary - ORC and the Kakanui River We (everyone) have a PLAN to address river issues: Water Quantity = Minimum Flow regime Water Quality = The Water Plan (6A) River Form = Kakanui River Morphology & Riparian Management Strategy Want to know more? Ask!
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Otago Regional Council 70 Stafford Street Private Bag 1954 Dunedin Phone: 03 474-0827 Free: 0800 474 082 Fax: 03 477-9837 Thank you
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