Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngati Kahu is a finalist in the Kaitiaki Leadership category of this year's Green Ribbon Awards, along with rubbish reduction/recycling campaign Para Kore Marae Inc.
Awards in 10 categories, and a supreme award, will be presented at a function at Parliament on Thursday next week.
Ngati Kahu has been working with others to restore Lake Waiporohita, on the Karikari Peninsula, which is suffering from invasive exotic plants, farm sediment and nutrients and other environmental issues, for some time.
A farm drain empties into the lake, and it had long been common practice to use it to wash vehicles and boats. The iwi called for an end to that earlier this year.
Six non-invasive exotic aquatic plant species and three invasive exotics, including alligator weed, primrose willow, paspalum and gambusia, are rampant, and algal blooms occur every summer.