Bay of Plenty Regional Council, along with other councils, NIWA, contributing energy companies and the Ministry for the Environment, has been recognised for its work in developing National Environmental Monitoring Standards (NEMS).
The NEMS Steering Group initiative won the 'Building organisational capability' award at the SOLGM Local Government Excellence Awards in Wellington last Thursday.
The five-strong judging panel was impressed by the steps the group had taken to promote use of the standards and develop sector understanding of the standards, saying the work was a shining example of capability building at the system level. The panel also said the development of these standards was an extremely successful cross-governmental approach to developing environmental standards that was unique and had been internationally recognised.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council data services manager Glenn Ellery is delighted with the win.
"This award reflects the effort all steering group partners and various working party members have put into developing these environmental monitoring standards, to create consistency in data collection and reporting across New Zealand."