The Waikato River Authority's eighth funding round has closed with a number of larger projects proposed for river clean-up.
More than $8 million has been applied for from 45 project applications. Two applications are over $1m and two others for more than $500,000.
Waikato River Authority chief executive Bob Penter says the proportion of larger projects seeking funding support appears to be on the increase, combined with an overall more strategic focus from applicants.
"From first reading of the applications it seems as though we are getting far greater alignment with strategic priorities which have been identified through the Restoration Strategy for the river and catchment. It is also encouraging to see the increasing level of groups and organisations working together," Penter said.
The value of projects being proposed in the granting round is in excess of $17m, with the funding sought from the authority less than half this amount.