With a new minimum flow regime in effect, Waitaki irrigators and Meridian Energy signed an agreement last week to manage water levels in the lower Waitaki River.
Both sides say the agreement will protect the long-term future of the river, which, with an average flow at Kurow of 359cumecs, is the fourth-largest in the country.
At the Waitaki Irrigators Collective (WIC) office in Thames St, Oamaru, a memorandum of understanding was signed on Thursday agreeing to: joint support of the outcomes from Plan Change 3 of Environment Canterbury's Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Regional Plan; sharing information; and determining the lower Waitaki River flow requirements to support irrigation.
Under Plan Change 3, from September 8, Meridian's resource consent changed, increasing how much water the hydro company was required to put through the dams, and irrigators' takes were changed to reflect the new "flow regime", Meridian environmental strategy manager Jeff Page said. On September 8, the plan's requirements of a minimum flow of 172cumecs at Kurow came into effect.
"That's making it real out there for the river," Mr Page said. "And this basically is then just cementing us continuing to work together going forward."
At the height of the river's use, from October to March, the minimum flow would be 190cumecs.