Plan Change 84 Freshwater protections

Read more about the freshwater protections plan change process.

Visit Shape Tasman where consultation relating to this plan change will be based.(external link)

Land and Freshwater Plan Change 84 has been refocused.

Ongoing delays and uncertainty with national freshwater regulation have been challenging for the Council and a decision was made on 9 May 2025 to pause the Land and Freshwater Plan Change (PC84) until clear Government direction and new legislation is received.  However, Council has obligations under the Water Conservation Order (WCO) for Te Waikoropupū Springs and aquifer, as well as other priority issues to address that cannot wait. 

 As a result, PC84 will be refocused on freshwater protections to support the WCO.  This change will put in place policy and rules to manage water and land use activities, and their associated discharges, in the recharge area for the Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer to help protect the flows and water quality at the Springs. It will also create a nutrient management framework for farming and forestry in the recharge area to help achieve nitrate reduction at the Springs. 

Work is now underway to get PC84 notified this year before the Local Government elections to avoid further delay. 

Once the plan change is notified, community members will have the chance to share their views and participate in the process by making formal submissions. 

Further information on the WCO and workstreams to support protection of the Springs is available here. 

Contact the team at freshwater.plan@tasman.govt.nz 

Plan change process and timeline

Plan Change 84 (PC84) is being refocused to strengthen freshwater protections in support of the Water Conservation Order (WCO). It will introduce policies and rules to manage land and water use in the Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer recharge area, aiming to protect flow and water quality at the Springs. A nutrient management framework will also be established to reduce nitrate levels from farming and forestry. 

The goal is to notify PC84 before the upcoming Local Government elections, and once notified, the public will be able to have their say through formal submissions.

In developing the plan change the Council must engage with communities and tangata whenua at each step of the National Objective Framework (NOF). 

The key steps of these processes are summarised in the diagram below. 

Engagement Summary

We have been discussing the land and freshwater plan change at various times with the Tasman community since 2020. Key outputs so far can be accessed below and a summary of each engagement round and a summary of feedback received is provided in the sections below.

Contact

For more information contact freshwaterplan@tasman.govt.nz or phone 03 543 8400.

Helpful advice for the rural community on the Essential Freshwater Package can be found in our Rural Hub section.

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