An integrated water strategy for Ōtautahi Christchurch and Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula.

Our water

Water supply, wastewater, stormwater, surface water and groundwater form a fundamental part of the life of the community.

Christchurch City Council has a responsibility to ensure that its water services, infrastructure and water taonga are managed in a manner that supports the environmental, social, cultural and economic wellbeing of current and future generations.

Our vision – Te wai ora o Tāne Water for Life

Water is a valued taonga, in all that we do.

Our strategy

This strategy addresses eleven key strategic issues, relating to managing wastewater discharges, ensuring long term water supply, responding to stormwater management, flooding, and potential sea-level rise issues, improving water quality and waterway health, and ensuring that the community values its many different types of water resources.

The strategy recognises the various roles of local, regional and national governments as well as public and private organisations and the general public, and how each can contribute to realising the strategy’s vision.

The strategy also supports the implementation of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy, in particular with respect to the following targets: ecosystem health and biodiversity, kaitiakitanga, drinking water, recreational and amenity opportunities, water-use efficiency and environmental limits.

Whakarāpopototanga whakarae Executive Summary

Vision

Goals

Objectives

Approaches