Our Freshwater 2023 details the key pressures on New Zealand’s lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands and aquifers, and the impact of declining water quality on the economy, the environment, and our physical and cultural health. https://environment.govt.nz/publications/our-freshwater-2023/
Read MoreJohn Gifford will update us on ‘Rotorua Lakes Issues and Community Responses’ .
All are welcome Thursday 20th April, 5.15 pm at the Acapulco Motel Conference Room, 19 Rifle Range Road
Read MoreAgricultural and industrial run-off have caused a botulism outbreak that has killed thousands of birds at Whangamarino Wetland near Te Kauwhata and Meremere. - Stuff article Andrea Vance, Mar 19 2023
Read MoreLWAG are hosting Mercury Hydrologist David Payne who will present "Lake Taupo 2022 High Flow Sequence & Management Update" 5.15 pm Thursday 16th February, Acapulco Motor Inn conference room 19 Rifle Range Rd
We look forward to seeing you.
Read MoreHigh rainfall means Lake Taupō is sitting at its highest level in more than a decade.
The level of Lake Taupō is managed by Mercury Energy via the Control Gates Bridge, a few hundred metres downstream from where the lake flows into the Waikato River.
Resource consent conditions stipulate the lake level should be kept at a range between 355.85 and 357.25 metres above sea level. Mercury was holding water back in Lake Taupō earlier this week to take pressure off flooded downstream catchments, including Lake Karapiro.
As a result, the level of Lake Taupō surpassed the maximum after the weekend’s rain, triggering a high flow management plan.
Read MoreThe Environmental Defence Society has produced a template to help those interested in submitting on the Bills. The Bills, which will replace the Resource Management Act, will provide the legal framework for managing Aotearoa New Zealand’s natural and built environments for decades to come. It is therefore critically important that we get them right.
EDS hopes that its template submission will make it easier for people to get involved in this once in a generation process. The template identifies key problems with the Bills that need fixing, and positive aspects that should be retained.
Submissions on the Bills to the Environment Select Committee close on 5 February 2023.
EDS’s template submission is available here
Read MoreThe WRC Upper Waikato & Taupo Zones Update included outputs and achievements 2021/22, partnership projects and more.
Read MoreTaupo Climate Action Group - new initiative
Please contact Jane on janehadiadup@hotmail.com if you would like to be involved
Next meeting: Friday 21st October 1pm, upstairs at the Taupō Library – all welcome.
Read MoreTaupō District Council has demonstrated its commitment to helping address climate change, adopting a set of directives and emissions reduction targets at its August meeting.
Read MoreBill outlined how the Regional Council science team is currently summarising all its investigations over last 30 yrs in a technical report.
Read More“CLIMATE CHANGE, WHAT THE COUNCIL IS DOING” All welcome!
Read MoreAll are welcome Thursday 21st July, 5.15 pm at the Acapulco Motel Conference Room, 19 Rifle Range Road
Read MoreFor the Freshwater Policy Review WRC will be implementing the National Objectives Framework (NOF) to enable them to connect the freshwater values of tangata whenua and communities with potential solutions to realise these values. This will support revisions to the RPS and regional plan that align with tangata whenua and communities values, giving effect to Te Mana o te Wai and the NPS-FM.
A one-day Water Workshop was held on 27th May 2022 at the Great Lake Centre, Taupō to get community input about managing the lake catchment and fresh water around Taupō.
Read MoreAgricultural nitrous oxide and carbon emissions would start with a 95% discount, compared to the carbon price under the Emissions Trading Scheme (or ETS). - Stuff reporter Olivia Wannan13:30, Jun 09 2022
https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/climate-news/128893841/farm-bodies-want-sway-over-the-price-of-their-pollution-activists-panned-the-idea Abridged version:
Read MoreWe hope you will come along to hear from Lawrie who has a history with and love for our Taupo catchment and is well known to many here. Agenda
Read MorePresentation to LWAG April 21st 2022. The draft is informed by the valuable feedback provided in early consultation with key stakeholders as well as the wider public. (Received from WRC in March 2022)
Read MoreAn extensive algal bloom throughout much of Lake Rotorua - warning issued by Toi Te Ora Public Health.
Read MorePublic talk on Climate change: science, response and energy, James Renwick and others Climate change, and the response is one of the big global and local problems facing the world today. James Renwick will talk on the subject at Lakes and Waterways, Thursday 17th February at 5 pm, Acapulco Motel, 19 Rifle Range Rd.
Read MoreWaikato Regional Council has received resource consent applications for Contact Energy Limited, New Zealand Education and Tourism Corporation Limited and New Zealand Prawns Limited
Submissions close : Friday 25th March 2022
Read MoreLWAG are planning to host Climate Change scientist James Renwick at our Feb 17th 2022 meeting. James Renwick is current Head of School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington. The Key part of the COP 26 final agreement includes the following:
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