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The Arrow River catchment and the Wakatipu Basin aquifers form part of the Dunstan Rohe. A lot of work has been done with this community on values and objectives as part of the process to manage water in the river and Basin.
Building on the great work the community did in previous years, wwe came back to the Arrow catchment community in 2019 to find out if the values previously identified were still relevant, and whether any community members had new values to add. Read the results of this consultation here.
Following initial community consultation in June and the feedback received, we developed options for managing water in the catchment and aquifers, and consulted on these options in December 2017. We held three information sessions in Arrowtown and Frankton, and sought feedback up until the 26 January 2018.
A summary of the feedback we received at the consultation sessions and during the feedback period is provided below.
Arrow Catchment and Wakatipu Basin aquifers Summary of Feedback - Consultation January 2018
In June 2017 we started the first of three stages of public consultation which help shape the development of the plan change for the Arrow catchment and Wakatipu Basin aquifers Integrated Water Management. We asked people to identify what they value about water in the catchment and what was important to them. A summary of the feedback received at the consultation sessions and during the feedback period is provided below.
Arrow catchment and Wakatipu Basin aquifers Summary of Feedback – Consultation June 2017 (834 KB)