SUCCESSES AND STRUGGLES Tukituki River Catchment Plan Change 6 (The Tukituki Plan) is Hawke’s Bay Regional Council’s first plan change under the National Policy Statement for Freshwater (NPS-FW). It became operative in October 2015. The challenge: To complete 1100 FEMPs between October 2015 and May 2018 • HBRC did not have the resources to complete all 1100 FEMPs and there were a limited number of external providers in Hawke’s Bay • There were no systems and processes in place to enable FEMPs to be completed, or deal with completed FEMPs • The Tukituki plan does not provide a way to collect FEMPs • Farmers were unaware they were in the Tukituki catchment so assumed it did not apply • The Ruataniwha dam confused the plan change process How are Hawke’s Bay Regional Council tackling this? Building FEMP provider capacity: • Provider days and on farm mentoring with a focus on phosphorous management and critical source area identification • Approved Provider Scheme which includes a review of several FEMPs • Regular email contact • Recent external review to help strengthen and streamline the approval process. Approved providers gave feedback on the current system Focusing on priority sub-catchments: • Priority sub-catchments are those significantly above their instream DRP targets • Integrated Catchment Management approach used to support these farmers • Subsidised FEMPs • Intensive communications: face to face visits, phone calls, factsheets and letters Farm Environmental Management Plans (FEMPS) Exploration of different pathways for farmers: • Personalised FEMPs created by approved providers • Industry schemes- Beef and Lamb FEMP Workshops, DairyNZ Sustainable Milk Plans and FAR workshops • Option to complete FEMP as catchment club • Investigated “FEMP-lite” for lifestyle blocks (unsuccessful) Communications efforts to raise awareness: • Letters • Billboards • Radio ads • Newspaper articles • Website What is next for FEMP implementation in the Tukituki River catchment? • 200 plans complete to date • Commencement of an auditing and accreditation scheme to ensure FEMPs are fit for purpose • Development of auditing/compliance checking process • Communications moving into a compliance message • Encouragement of farmers to go beyond the bare minimum (complying with regulation) both when creating and implementing - this will be the only way to be successful in meeting water quality targets • Continue the non-regulatory implementation measures outlined in The Tukituki Plan to help work towards the desired water quality. TUKITUKI ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! W a ip a w a R iver T u k ip o R i ver M akaretu Str ea m T u kit u ki R i v e r - Up p e r Tuk i t u k i Riv e r - Lower M a har a ke k e S t r eam Maka r a St r e a m T u kitu k i R i ver - M iddle M ang a t e w ai S t r eam M a k a r o r o R iv er T u k ituki River - Upp e r Omahu Otane Kereru Karamu Pukahu Hatuma Oueroa Twyford Whakatu Frimley Tomoana Clifton Poukawa Te Aute Pukehou Waipawa Ashcott Takapau Otawhao Omakere Pakowhai Fernhill Woolwich HASTINGS Pakipaki Wakarara Te Hauke Tikokino Makaretu Ongaonga Wanstead Aramoana Longlands Waimarama Blackburn Patangata Elsthorpe Whenuahou Pourerere Springhill Ruataniwha Waipukurau Maharakeke Flemington Maraekakaho Ocean Beach Argyll East Rakautatahi Ashley Clinton Kairakau Beach M an g aon uk u S t r ea m