The Northland Regional Council has acknowledged the efforts of land owners, businesses, iwi, council staff and community groups to improve the region's rivers following the release of National River Water Quality Trends data.
This data, released by Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA), showed water quality was improving at more sites monitored over 10 years than was deteriorating.
"Our team regularly monitors the water quality at more than 40 river sites across our region. The results are freely available on the LAWA website, and form part of the national trend," NRC manager regulatory services Colin Dall said.
The council worked with land owners, businesses, iwi and the wider community to reduce run-off into and pollution of local waterways, manage river ecosystems and maintain good water levels, council chairman Bill Shepherd saying most of those interactions were positive, suggesting that Northlanders cared about the quality of their rivers and streams.
"It's important to remember all our individual solutions contribute to the bigger picture," he said.