There is now evidence that the money and energy invested by farmers and the wider community in water quality improvement projects in the Manawatu-Rangitikei region are making a difference, with rivers more swimmable.
Federated Farmers Manawatū-Rangitikei President Richard Morrison, while welcoming the findings of an independent report commissioned by Horizons Regional Council and the Ministry for the Environment, said it was time to spend money on projects to clean up waterways rather than on legal action.
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"Now we have independent confirmation of the effectiveness of One Plan's approach and how working together on targeted, prioritised, science-informed projects are getting the water quality indicators moving in the right direction across the region," he said.
"Let's spend our money and time on those, not legal action and inflexible regulations".
The study, conducted by LWP and reviewed by Niwa and StatsNZ, showed strong statistical evidence of reductions in sediment (suspended sediment, water clarity and turbidity), as well as E.coli, in local waterways.