A price tag of $14million has been touted for the clean up of Hawke's Bay waterways - with almost a quarter of this to come from the Hawke's Bay Regional Council.
Initial plans to tackle four waterways around the region - Lake Tutira, Lake Whakiki, the Tukituki River, and the Ahuriri estuary - have been created by the council, and were outlined at an Environment and Services Committee meeting last week.
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The total cost of these four projects is expected to be about $13.8million spread over a period of up to five years. The council have outlined their contribution to this sum as $4.6million.
The council had also applied for $6.5 million from the Government's Freshwater Improvement Fund - which commits $100million over 10 years to improve the management of New Zealand's waterways. The shortfall would be made up with partnership funding.