Several rivers and lakes in the region are on track for major enhancements after being allocated funding by the government's Freshwater Improvement Fund.
They are the Whangaehu River, Lake Waipu near Ratana and the Waitotara River. A total of 33 projects throughout New Zealand will share $44 million from the fund.
Horizons Regional Council, in conjunction with territorial authorities, iwi, and landowners, applied to the fund for initiatives within its region.
The Ngā Wai Ora o te Whangaehu Freshwater Improvement project will cost $1.68m, with $590,000 being contributed by the Ministry for the Environment. This project will include 60km of stream fencing to prevent stock access, 12,000 riparian plants, five fish pass fixes and 10 community-led restoration projects.
"We're collaborating very closely with Ngati Rangi iwi and landowners, who are providing a combined contribution of over $450,000 towards the Whangaehu River initiatives," Horizons chairman Bruce Gordon said.