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Managing our effects on the beds of rivers and streams is important for the protection of:
We can look after our rivers and streams by:
The Government’s Essential Freshwater package aims to:
The National Environmental Standards for Freshwater (NESF) includes regulations relating to reclamation of rivers and introduces new rules relating to the design of culverts, weirs, flap gates, fords and dams to provide for the passage of fish.
See National Environmental Standards for Freshwater - Identifying the connected area of a river when applying the fish passage regulations [PDF 884KB] for more information on when these regulations apply.
The Auckland Unitary Plan (AUP) (PDF 217KB) also contains provisions relating to works that may be undertaken in and around streams and rivers.
Before carrying out works in and around rivers and streams, check to ensure you comply with both the NESF and AUP standards.
If you are planning work in or around a river or stream, you may need to apply for a resource consent.
Even if a resource consent is not required for the work because it is a permitted activity, you may still be required to notify us once you complete the works.
See Notice of undertaking a permitted activity related to fish passage affected by structures for more information.
For fish to live and breed in our streams and rivers, we need to ensure they can swim freely without unnecessary restriction.
We are developing a Fish Passage Action Plan that will: