Description: The Water Management Zones together with Sub-zones form the underpinning geographical units to support the policy framework for surface water allocation, surface water quality and activities in the beds of rivers and lakes, as outlined inthe One plan (Schedule A, B, C, & E). A range of criteria were applied to derive the water management zones and their subsequent sub-zones. These criteria included but were not limited to National Water Conservation Orders, Local Water Conservation Notices, ecosystem types, geology, hydrology, resource pressures, location of monitoring sites and the length and availability of monitoring data (both flow and water quality). The sub-zones were delineated using the River Environment Classification (NIWA) and the Utility Network Analyst tool in ArcGIS.Forty-four water management zones and 124 sub-zones have been defined across the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.Using water management zones and sub-zones was the first step towards policy development for integrated catchment management of natural resources in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.
Copyright Text: Horizons Regional Council. Acknowledgement of Horizons IP (for development). The use of the River Environment Classification (NIWA) may require acknowledgement of Crown Copyright.
Description: The Water Management Zones together with Sub-zones form the underpinning geographical units to support the policy framework for surface water allocation, surface water quality and activities in the beds of rivers and lakes, as outlined inthe One plan (Schedule A, B, C, & E). A range of criteria were applied to derive the water management zones and their subsequent sub-zones. These criteria included but were not limited to National Water Conservation Orders, Local Water Conservation Notices, ecosystem types, geology, hydrology, resource pressures, location of monitoring sites and the length and availability of monitoring data (both flow and water quality). The sub-zones were delineated using the River Environment Classification (NIWA) and the Utility Network Analyst tool in ArcGIS.Forty-four water management zones and 124 sub-zones have been defined across the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.Using water management zones and sub-zones was the first step towards policy development for integrated catchment management of natural resources in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.
Copyright Text: Horizons Regional Council. Acknowledgement of Horizons IP (for development). The use of the River Environment Classification (NIWA) may require acknowledgement of Crown Copyright.
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Description: The Water Management Sub-zones form the underpinning geographical units to support the policy framework for surface water allocation, surface water quality and activities in the beds of rivers and lakes, as outlined inthe One plan (Schedule A, B, C, & E). A range of criteria were applied to derive the water management zones and their subsequent sub-zones. These criteria included but were not limited to National Water Conservation Orders, Local Water Conservation Notices, ecosystem types, geology, hydrology, resource pressures, location of monitoring sites and the length and availability of monitoring data (both flow and water quality). The sub-zones were delineated using the River Environment Classification (NIWA) and the Utility Network Analyst tool in ArcGIS.Forty-four water management zones and 124 sub-zones have been defined across the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.Using water management zones and sub-zones was the first step towards policy development for integrated catchment management of natural resources in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.The attribute fields"Zone_Code" = unique identifier for each sub-zonethat can be relatedto Schedule A, B, C, & Ein the One Plan; "Catch_Name"= name of the water management sub-zone; "ManageZone" = name of the water management zone;"Targt_Zone" = 1 indicates Targeted sub-zonefor nutrient management as listed in Chapter 14of the One Plan; Rule14_Dat = date the rules of the One Plan have legal effect in relation to Rule14-1. For further informationsee the following One Plan Hearing Evidence(pages 15 – 20): http://www.horizons.govt.nz/assets/horizons/Images/One%20Plan%20Officers%20reports%20water%20hearing/Ms%20Maree%20Ellen%20Clark.pdf
Copyright Text: Horizons Regional Council. Acknowledgement of Horizons IP (for development). The use of the River Environment Classification (NIWA) may require acknowledgement of Crown Copyright.
Description: The Water Management Sub-zones form the underpinning geographical units to support the policy framework for surface water allocation, surface water quality and activities in the beds of rivers and lakes, as outlined inthe One plan (Schedule A, B, C, & E). A range of criteria were applied to derive the water management zones and their subsequent sub-zones. These criteria included but were not limited to National Water Conservation Orders, Local Water Conservation Notices, ecosystem types, geology, hydrology, resource pressures, location of monitoring sites and the length and availability of monitoring data (both flow and water quality). The sub-zones were delineated using the River Environment Classification (NIWA) and the Utility Network Analyst tool in ArcGIS.Forty-four water management zones and 124 sub-zones have been defined across the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.Using water management zones and sub-zones was the first step towards policy development for integrated catchment management of natural resources in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region.The attribute fields"Zone_Code" = unique identifier for each sub-zonethat can be relatedto Schedule A, B, C, & Ein the One Plan; "Catch_Name"= name of the water management sub-zone; "ManageZone" = name of the water management zone;"Targt_Zone" = 1 indicates Targeted sub-zonefor nutrient management as listed in Chapter 14of the One Plan; Rule14_Dat = date the rules of the One Plan have legal effect in relation to Rule14-1. For further informationsee the following One Plan Hearing Evidence(pages 15 – 20): http://www.horizons.govt.nz/assets/horizons/Images/One%20Plan%20Officers%20reports%20water%20hearing/Ms%20Maree%20Ellen%20Clark.pdf
Copyright Text: Horizons Regional Council. Acknowledgement of Horizons IP (for development). The use of the River Environment Classification (NIWA) may require acknowledgement of Crown Copyright.
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Description: The waterbodies support healthy aquatic life and ecosystems.This value specifically recognises the requirements of native aquatic ecosystems, including, but not restricted to, fish and aquatic macroinvertebrates, in terms of:water qualitywater quantity and flows; andhabitat quality.The underlying philosophy of this value is recognising the need to safeguard the life-supporting capacity of the waterbodies to a satisfactory (ie. healthy) level. It is not intended to support or justify a return to a pristine or natural state. It is recommended the policies and standards giving effect to this value in different sections of the One Plan reflect this philosophy, and define the benchmark against which aquatic ecosystem health will be assessed.For more information on the One Plan, please see the following1. One plan documenthttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/data/one-plan2. Scheduleshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-plan/part-3-annexes/schedules3. Identifying Community Values to Guide Water Management in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region :Technical Report to Support Policy Development http://www.horizons.govt.nz/HRC/media/Media/One%20Plan%20Documents/Identifying-Community-Values-to-Guide-Water-Management-in-the-MW-Reg.pdf?ext=.pdfNotes:One Plan has been amended in 2024 to give effect to the National Planning Standards. This involved a restructure of the One Plan’s chapters, renumbering of all the provisions (e.g. policies and rules) and replacement of some definitions. (\\file\herman\O\MS\10\23\Plan Amendment 3- the Standards\Council and public). The plan amendments came into effect early March 2024, and changes made to feature classes, such as layer names, field names, and some cell data, made by Phil Hodge and completed in October 2024.
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Description: Groundwater Management Area (GWMA) means a Groundwater Management Area as described in RP-SCHED 4 (was Schedule D).http://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=99ea476c-2875-4c17-8ca1-62c4395264d3For more information on the One Plan, please see the following1. One plan documenthttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/data/one-plan2. Scheduleshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-plan/part-3-annexes/schedulesNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.One Plan has been amended in 2024 to give effect to the National Planning Standards. This involved a restructure of the One Plan’s chapters, renumbering of all the provisions (e.g. policies and rules) and replacement of some definitions. (\\file\herman\O\MS\10\23\Plan Amendment 3- the Standards\Council and public). The plan amendments came into effect early March 2024, and changes made to feature classes, such as layer names, field names, and some cell data, made by Phil Hodge and completed in October 2024.
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Description: Schedule H: Airshedshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=e20e25e6-6455-406a-a04b-9d339ab7ad37For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Schedule H: Airshedshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=e20e25e6-6455-406a-a04b-9d339ab7ad37For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
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Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
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Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: RP-SCHED 9 : Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information on the One Plan, please see the following1. One plan documenthttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/data/one-plan2. Scheduleshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-plan/part-3-annexes/schedulesNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.One Plan has been amended in 2024 to give effect to the National Planning Standards. This involved a restructure of the One Plan’s chapters, renumbering of all the provisions (e.g. policies and rules) and replacement of some definitions. (\\file\herman\O\MS\10\23\Plan Amendment 3- the Standards\Council and public). The plan amendments came into effect early March 2024, and changes made to feature classes, such as layer names, field names, and some cell data, made by Phil Hodge and completed in October 2024.
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Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Schedule I: Coastal Marine Area Activities and Water Managementhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=2e9546e4-b224-433a-8728-2f6fbcbe9fe8For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Name: RP-SCHED 10 - Floodways And Land Prone To Flooding
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Description: Floodway means an artificial flood control channel which diverts part of the river's^ flow from the river^ during flood periods and which is identified by the maps in Schedule J.Schedule J: Floodways and areas prone to flooding.http://www.horizons.govt.nz/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=b98b2e00-d335-4910-9962-e7c36df94a94For more information, please see the Horizons Regional Council One Planhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-planNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Mangement team (Nov 2018) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.
Description: Table 14.1sets out the target Water Management Sub-areas* where management of existing intensive farming land^ use activities must be specifically controlled.Water Management Area means a Water Management Area as described in Schedule 1 or the Seawater Management Area as described in Schedule 9.Water Management Sub-area or Sub-area (WMSA) means a Water Management Sub-area as described in Schedules 1 or 9.One Plan Reference: This information was taken from the One Plan 2018 (Date: 22 August 2018 - Plan Amendment 1).Chapter 14: Discharges to Water and Landhttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-plan/part-2-regional-plan/chapter-14Chapter 14.3: Rules – Agricultural Activitieshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-plan/part-2-regional-plan/chapter-14/14-3-rules-agricultural-activitiesFor more information on the One Plan, please see the following1. One plan documenthttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/data/one-plan2. Scheduleshttp://www.horizons.govt.nz/publications-feedback/one-plan/part-3-annexes/schedulesNotes:This data has been prepared by the Information Management team (Aug 2019) on behalf of the Natural Resources and Partnerships & Policy teams.This data has been converted from NZMG to NZTM.The original NZMG data is with the Natural Resources and Partnerships team.One Plan has been amended to give effect to the National Planning Standards. This involved a restructure of the One Plan’s chapters, renumbering of all the provisions (e.g. policies and rules) and replacement of some definitions. (\\file\herman\O\MS\10\23\Plan Amendment 3- the Standards\Council and public). The plan amendments came into effect early March 2024, and changes made to feature classes (layer names, field names, and some cell data) made by Phil Hodge completed in October 2024.
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