WAIPA CATCHMENT PLAN ACTIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION 2014/15
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1 WAIPA CATCHMENT PLAN ACTIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION 2014/15
2 About this document In 2014/15, the Waikato River Authority is giving increased priority to projects that support the implementation of the Waipa Catchment Plan. This document lists actions that parties can undertake to support the implementation of the Waipa Catchment Plan in 2014/15. The actions are grouped into: soil conservation cultural and community sustainable land management maintaining/improving water quality protecting/restoring indigenous biodiversity. About the Waipa Catchment Plan The Waipa Catchment Plan sets a 20 year plan to support the restoration and protection of the health and wellbeing of the Waipa River (and the Waikato River). The Waipa Catchment Plan is currently being finalised and is expected to be released in October The Waipa Catchment Plan has been developed: in collaboration with the Waipa Zone Liaison Subcommittee and representatives of Waikato-Tainui Te Kauhanganui Incorporated, Maniapoto Māori Trust Board, Raukawa Charitable Trust, Ngati Mahanga and Ngati Koroki Kahukura with co-funding from the Waikato River Authority. FOR MORE INFORMATION waipaplan@waikatoregion.govt.nz Freephone
3 Soil conservation 1. Carry out investigations into the long term effectiveness of soil conservation programmes in the Waitomo catchment and potential risk to water quality improvements. 2. Implement new riparian enhancement programmes, along the following High Priority reaches: Mangapiko Stream between Te Awaumutu and Pirongia (Map 1) Waipa River between Toa s bridge and the confluence with Mangaorongo Stream (Map 1) Waipa River between the Kaniwhaniwha and the confluence with the Waikato River (Map 1) Mangapu sub-catchment (Map 2) Note: It is important that applicants contact Waikato Regional Council as part of their project planning to ensure that bank stabilisation requirements are considered as part of these projects.
4 Map 1 Priority reaches for riparian protection for soil conservation Content is currently under review and additional sites may be added for 2015 onwards
5 Map 2 Priority reaches for riparian protection for soil conservation in the Mangapu Content is currently under review and additional sites may be added for 2015 onwards
6 Cultural and community 1. Develop plans to restore access, mahinga kai and other cultural uses of the awa. Restore customary resources where access exists. 2. Identify and map Wāhi tapu and areas/sites of cultural significance throughout the Waipa catchment. 3. Develop prioritised list of community projects and implement to enable quick wins in engaging people with the Waipa River catchment. 4. Identify and support specific projects to engage tāngata whenua and the community in achieving their aspirations for rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, karst and areas of indigenous vegetation or habitats of indigenous fauna. Sustainable land management 1. Investigate alternative land use options, including afforestation, for areas where land use does not match capability. 2. Investigate impact of land use intensification throughout the catchment e.g. dairying, cropping, and horticulture. 3. Identify the needs and aspirations of Māori Multiple Owned Land Block trustees and develop specific and targeted environmental programmes that suit their unique needs. Maintaining/improving water quality 1. Identify properties in shallow lakes catchments that require property/farm plans to reduce nutrient loads (in order of priority): a. Milicich b. Posa and Pataka c. Ruatuna d. Mangahia 2. Develop and implement comprehensive property / farm plans for all identified farms, where landowners are willing, in shallow lakes catchments to reduce nutrient loads. 3. Assess the cost/benefit of implementing Sustainable Milk Plans in Priority 1 nutrient catchments (Map 3) in the catchment 4. Implement Sustainable Milk Plans in identified priority nutrient catchments (Map 3) in the Waipa.
7 Map 3 Priority nutrient catchments for nutrient load reduction
8 Protecting/restoring indigenous biodiversity 1. Identify properties containing Priority 1 Biodiversity sites (Map 4, and table of Waipa Priority 1 Biodiversity sites) that require biodiversity protection and restoration plans. 2. Develop and implement comprehensive biodiversity protection and restoration plans with willing landowners in identified Priority 1 Biodiversity sites (Map 4, and table of Waipa Priority 1 Biodiversity sites). 3. Develop and implement projects to enhance riparian protection and habitat for kokopu, piharau, tuna and koura. Key waterways include: Firewood Creek - forest edge to Waipa River Streams in the Kaniwhaniwha catchment - forest edge to Waipa River Mangakara Stream - forest edge to Waipa River Mangatutu headwaters - forest edge to Puniu River
9 Map 4 Priority 1 biodiversity sites in the Waipa catchment Content is currently under review and additional sites may be added for 2015 onwards
10 Waipa Priority 1 biodiversity sites SITE NAME DESCRIPTION SIGNIFICANCE SIZE (HA) TENURE Lake Mangakaware Recreation Reserve Lake Rotopotaka Wildlife Management Reserve Lake Ruatuna Wildlife Management Reserve Moanatuatua Peat Scientific Reserve Peat lake National 4.46 Crown(TA)(100.0%) Peat lake Regional 2.38 Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Peat lake Regional 5.46 Crown(DOC) (86.7%),Private(13.3%) Restiad bog National Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Koropupu Scenic Reserve Significant Crown(DOC)(98.9%) Oparure kahikatea stand south of Pehitawa Stewardship land - Matakana Lake Mangahia willow margins Lake Ngaroto Recreation Reserve Fragment next to the quarry along Kaniwhaniwha Str Lake Koromatua Wildlife Management Reserve Kahikatea wetland Significant Private(99.9%) Significant Mixed Peat lake Local 8.81 Private(86.7%) Peat lake National Kahikatea fragment Regional 4.89 Crown(TA)(86.9%), Crown(Other)(13.1%) Private(84.7%), Crown(Other)(15.3%) Peat lake National Crown(DOC)(87.0%) Lake Rotokauri Wetlands Peat lake Local Lake Ngarotoiti Wildlife Management Reserve Moakurarua wetland Oparure kahikatea stand south of Pehitawa - extension Oparure kahikatea stand south of Pehitawa - extension Rakauwhatiakue Stream wetland Crown(Other)(96.0%), Private(4.0%) Peat lake Regional 3.24 Crown(DOC)(94.7%) A small, convoluted area of vegetation on an un-named tributary of Moakurarua Stream within farmland. Local 2.08 Indeterminate Wetland Significant Wetland Significant 1.72 Two medium-sized, lowland areas of herbaceous freshwater vegetation with some deciduous hardwoods Likely 2.39 Private(72.3%), Indeterminate(27.4%) Private(71.6%), Indeterminate(28.4%) Indeterminate(95.1%), Private(4.9%) Johnstones Wetlands Wetland Local Private(100.0%) Hollow Hill Scenic Reserve Significant 35 Crown(DOC)(99.4%) Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve C This protected site is part of Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve National 8.51 Crown(DOC)(93.5%), Crown(Other)(6.5%) Patterson Road wetland A regenerating wetland area of nearly 6ha. Regional 5.91 Private(100.0%) Waipa River-Otorohanga wetlands Four narrow, convoluted wetlands along the Waipa River and two of its tributaries next to State Highway 31 (Kawhia Road) just north of Otorohanga. Local 9.47 Mixed Tanekopuwai Significant 4.59 Indeterminate Pine sheltered forest between Grove Road and Waipa Te Anga/Hauturu Road bush Waitomo Caves Scenic Reserve Two thin native tracts of vegetation. An unnamed tributary from the Waipa River runs through both fragments. Likely 4.59 Private(100.0%) Large forest fragment Significant Private(100.0%) Significant 9.06 Crown(DOC)(98.8%) Lake Milicich Peat lake Likely 1.65 Private(100.0%) Wetland South of Te Anga Road Puahue Quarry Road eastern willow fragment Wetland Significant 4.92 Private(100.0%) A willow dominated wetland area with two small lakes on the western edge. Local 6.99 Private(100.0%)
11 SITE NAME DESCRIPTION SIGNIFICANCE SIZE (HA) TENURE Ouruwhero Road wetland remnants Two small, lowland wetland areas Local 3.21 Private(100.0%) Pehitawa Significant Te Rauamoa Block (Part)- Pirongia Forest Park Maru Road protected gully remnant Large area of indigenous forest and scrub on steep to rolling hill country. National Indeterminate(76.3%), Private(23.7%) Crown(DOC)(97.6%), Crown(Other)(2.3%) A small, protected, lowland, broadleaf-podocarp gully remnant Regional 2.84 Private(100.0%) Crawford Road Wetland Regional Private(81.6%) Koropupu Scenic Reserve Extension Likely Private(97.0%) Marokopa River Extension Significant Private(99.8%) Waipuna Scenic Reserve Significant Crown(DOC)(99.3%) Waipuna Scenic Reserve Extension Significant Private(98.4%) Rangitoto Swamp Significant 3.51 Private(96.2%) Waipuna/Te Anga Road bush fragment Puketawai Road wetland remnants Wetland near the Parkland Road and Puahue Road corner Mangaotama Stream willow wetlands Kahikatea stand on Te Kauri Stream, Limeworks Loop Protected kahikatea remnants near Paterangi School Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve B Lake Mangakaware kahikatea stand Unprotected totara stand close to Martelletti Road Te Kauri Stream kahikatea stand near Limeworks Loo Kaniwhaniwha Scenic Reserve and Stewardship Area Forest fragment Significant Private(98.9%) Three small, privately owned lowland wetlands Local 2.37 Private(100.0%) A large wetland area with a tail of mixed hardwoods which follow a gully from the southern wetland edge. 70ha of grey willow wetlands following the Mangaotama Stream A protected kahikatea stand within a large tract of indigenous forest Six small QEII kahikatea remnants situated in undulating countryside This protected site is part of Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve Likely 4.33 Private(100.0%) Regional Private(87.4%), Crown(Other)(12.5%) Regional 1.67 Private(100.0%) Regional 1.02 Private(100.0%) National 7.91 Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Two kahikatea stands connected by an area of willow wetland. Regional 3.37 Private(100.0%) This site consists of an almost solid totara canopy and is expected to contain scattered pole titoki, kahikatea, miro and the occasional pokaka. This is a dense kahikatea stand that is located on the Te Kauri Stream. A relatively large DoC reserve covered mostly in secondary forest, but including some primary forest Regional 3.98 Private(93.6%) Regional 1.41 Private(98.6%) National Crown(DOC)(98.3%) Pirongia Conservation Park National Crown(DOC)(84.8%) Turitea-Whakariawaka forest Site comprises six areas of indigenous vegetation on moderately steep to rolling hills National Private(100.0%) Murchies cave forest Indigenous forest Regional Private(96.9%) Maru Road south - protected remnant 3 Maungatautari Ecological Island - QEII Covenant Waipa Mires Maru Road south - protected remnant 1 Maungatautari Ecological Island - Unprotected Protected totara stand close to Martelletti Road Maungatautari Ecological Island - Scenic Reserve A small protected, lowland secondary rewarewa/tawa forest remnant Protected, areas on the margins of Maungatautari Ecological Island and included within the pest-proof fenceline. One of the largest mires in the Waipapa Ecological Area which is comprised of a restiad bog and tussockland. Two protected, lowland, secondary rewarewa/tawa forest remnants This site contains several areas on the margins of Maungatautari Ecological Island and are included within the pest-proof fenceline. Almost solid totara canopy with scattered pole titoki, kahikatea, miro and the occasional pokaka. This site is a very large area of indigenous forest types enclosed within a pest-proof fence. Regional 1.12 Private(100.0%) National 34.3 Private(99.2%) National Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional 3.05 Private(100.0%) National Mixed Regional 1.01 Private(100.0%) National Crown(TA)(99.1%)
12 SITE NAME DESCRIPTION SIGNIFICANCE SIZE (HA) TENURE Hakarimata Ranges National Pururu forest Te Raumauku Caves southern remnants Five areas of indigenous forest located on hill country either side of the Waipa River east of Te Kuiti. This site comprises two small fragments of forest located adjacent to Te Raumauku Valley Road. Crown(DOC)(71.1%), Private(27.3%) National Private(100.0%) Regional 6.93 Private(89.1%) Mt Kokako Forest Regional Mixed Mangakotukutuku Stewardship Area (Part) Pureora Forest Park- Waipapa River Extension This site comprises one very large continuous area of forest, on rolling to steep hills (DOC 2010b), comprising the most Northern section of Pureora Forest Park Regional Crown(DOC)(99.3%) National Crown(DOC)(98.1%) Mt. Pirongia Forest Park The site is a section of the indigenous forest on Mt. Pirongia. National Crown(DOC)(98.1%) Otoru Scenic Reserve Three moderately sized, lowland indigenous forest remnants Regional Crown(DOC)(99.1%) Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve A Indigenous forest on hillside in Kaniwhaniwha Stream Ruahoanga Scenic Reserve Pirongia Forest Park (Part) Mixed native vegetation near Fillery Road and Te Kauri Stream Indigenous forest OShea Rd Cowan Wildlife Refuge Reserve Mangakotukutuku Stream forest Waipa River forest fragments A Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve D Paewhenua Road forest remnant Forested hill draining into Waikoha Stream Pureora protected forest Mt. Pirongia, Sainsbury Road indigenous forest Barber Road forest remnants Tolley Road-Pureora Forest outlier A Whakarautawa Stream forest Podocarp forest at eastern periphery of Mt. Pirong Waite Road protected forest fragments This protected site is part of Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve Relatively large, south and east facing hillside of regenerating indigenous forest. A small area of indigenous vegetation on moderately steep slopes in a small stream basin This protected site contains three parts which together form a large area of Pirongia Forest Park (FP) and is the most extensive tract of indigenous forest in Kawhia ED. This is a large area, around 169ha, comprised of native hardwood and native shrubland. This site comprises an indigenous tawa dominated forest remnant. Located in the Rangitoto Range and part of an extensive indigenous forest tract which includes Tauraroa forest and Pureora protected forest. Large area mainly comprising lowland submontane indigenous forest This privately owned, unprotected site comprises two moderate-sized remnants together with numerous small fragments of indigenous vegetation along the Waipa River, east of Pururu. This protected site is part of Te Raumauku Caves Scenic Reserve and is located between Honikiwi Road and Te Raumauku Road at Te Raumauku. A moderately sized area of logged primary indigenous forest on moderate to very steep slopes between the Waipa River and Paewhenua Road, north of Te Toa bridge. Relatively large sized indigenous forest and scrubland, which provides habitat for a nationally vulnerable fauna species. The protected site is located near Rangitoto Pa and is part of an extensive indigenous forest tract It comprises a range of vegetation types, including representative exam This site contains indigenous forest and small proportions of scrub This privately owned site comprises one moderate-sized lowland forest remnant and three small lowland forest remnants Submontane, broadleaved indigenous shrubland and indigenous forest Medium-sized area of indigenous vegetation spanning two bioclimatic zones Regional 3.45 Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional 8.05 Crown(DOC)(74.4%), Crown(Other)(25.2%) National Crown(DOC)(99.9%) Regional Private(99.2%) National 8.9 Private(98.9%) National Crown(DOC)(98.5%) Regional Private(96.6%) Regional Private(99.7%) National Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional Private(100.0%) National Private(96.6%) National Crown(TA)(50.0%), Private(47.4%) Regional Crown(Other)(80.9%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional 60.9 Private(96.8%) Lowland forest of mixed hardwood podocarp Regional Private(100.0%) A group of three protected tawa forest remnants (25ha combined) Regional Private(100.0%)
13 SITE NAME DESCRIPTION SIGNIFICANCE SIZE (HA) TENURE Rangitukia Stream tributary forest remnant Podocarp forest at Rangitukia Stream in periphery Ngakoaohia Stream protected forest Protected Kairangi Stream tributary gully remnants Indigenous Forest on Waipa DC land Bush Road protected forest Incised gully containing diverse broadleaf-conifer canopy including hinau. This site features a threatened flora species. Regional 2.81 Private(100.0%) Indigenous forest, regenerating scrub and treeferns. Regional Private(99.4%) Small area of forest located along the Ngakoaohia Stream near Pekanui Road. Regional 23.1 Private(99.8%) Two QEII protected tawa forest gully remnants Regional 7.01 Private(100.0%) This site contains indigenous forest situated on Waipa DC land on the south-eastern slope of Mt. Pirongia. Six small forest fragments located near Tahaia Bush Road at Rewarewa Regional Crown(Other)(98.9%) Regional Private(100.0%) Te Reti Road Scenic Reserve A large (30ha) protected area of broadleaf-podocarp forest Regional Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Rotoorangi Road protected remnant Pirongia Forest Park extension D Podocarp forest on Tawhitiwhiti Stream Bromley Road forest remnant Mt. Pirongia margin at Rangitukia Stream Protected Gillard Road kahikatea remnant Protected northern Mangapiko Stream tributary remnant Rotoorangi Road protected remnant Barker Road protected forest fragments Waimahora Forest Reserve Tunawaea Stream protected forest Dillon Road end protected gully remnants Pureora Forest Park northern forest extensions Moakurarua Stream protected forest Bromley Road protected forest Pukekura south gully remnants Ngutunui Stream Scenic Reserve Koroko Road broadleafpodocarp remnant Rolley Road Scenic Reserve Yarndley s Bush scenic reserve A protected lowland kahikatea remnant Regional 4.55 Private(100.0%) Medium-sized, privately owned area containing lowland submontane indigenous forest Eastern margin of Mt. Pirongia DoC Reserve. Indigenous forest, small-leaved scrub and treeferns. Regional Private(100.0%) Regional Crown(TA)(99.3%) A small area of indigenous vegetation on moderate hill slopes Regional 7.11 Private(100.0%) Steep west facing slope of the Rangitukia Stream covered in mostly logged primary tawa-podocarp forest and secondary broadleaved-small-leaved forest. The site is connected to the large forest in Mt. Pirongia and was fenced in Two small protected kahikatea stands in farmland near Lake Mangahia. A series of five small-medium (0.5-7ha) protected tawa forest remnants. Regional 3.96 Private(100.0%) Regional 1.75 Private(100.0%) Regional Private(100.0%) A protected small lowland tawa remnant Regional 1.36 Private(100.0%) Six small, protected fragments of secondary podocarp and hardwood forest Two large areas of indigenous forest on hill country either side of the Waimahora Stream, east of Te Kuiti. The privately owned site comprises one large, protected area of submontane indigenous forest. Two QEII protected tawa forest remnants situated in west facing gully heads, containing the headwaters of unnamed tributary streams. The privately owned site comprises one large, one medium and two small, privately owned, forest remnant contiguous with the northern boundary of an extensive indigenous forest tract which includes the Pureora Conservation Area and Pureora Forest Park. This protected site comprises two small and medium-sized fragments of secondary forest located near the end of Turoto Road north of Honikiwi. Regional 12.1 Private(100.0%) Regional Crown(TA)(95.2%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional 7.39 Private(100.0%) Regional Private(99.5%) Regional Indeterminate Medium-sized, protected area of lowland tawa forest. Regional Private(100.0%) Large area of connected tawa gully remnants on the northern foothills of Maungatautari Medium-sized fragment of secondary forest located in moderately steep hill country A large area of broadleaf-podocarp forest on the southwestern foothills of Maungatautari. An intact remnant of native vegetation including kahikatea on the north-eastern foothills of Mt. Pirongia. Regional Private(100.0%) Regional Crown(DOC)(94.7%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional 3.56 Crown(DOC)(92.4%) The largest kahikatea remnant in the Waipa District. Regional Crown(TA)(100.0%)
14 SITE NAME DESCRIPTION SIGNIFICANCE SIZE (HA) TENURE Waite Road South protected bush block Protected area on the Limeworks Loop Road bridge Waipa DC reserves adjacent to Maungatautari Ecological Island Protected Whanake forest remnants Te Rauamoa Scenic Reserve Tauraroa forest Protected restoration area 270 m west of St Leger Mangahia Stream protected riparian margins Te Raumauku Caves northern remnants Walter Scott Reserve Hauturu East Conservation Area (part) Protected indigenous forest south of Waite Road Corcoran Road protected forest remnants Karamu Scenic Reserve Waipa River-Pureora Forest outliers Pureora Forest Park B Protected manuka kanuka shrub at the end of Wright Road Puniu River submontane forest Millard Road protected forests Pureora Forest Park (Wharepuhunga Outlier no.2) Southern Sainsbury Road protected forest remnant Ngaroma Scenic Reserve Pureora Forest Park (Wairehi Road outlier) An indigenous forest remnant on the southern end of Waite Road, near Pirongia Forest Park. Regional 2 Private(100.0%) An area of indigenous vegetation buffered by large pines Regional 4.97 Private(100.0%) A series of small areas of Waipa District Council Reserves that are contiguous with Maungatautari Ecological Island (MEI), but not included within the pest-proof fence. Six small to medium (3-10ha), protected tawa forest remnants on Whanake Hill. A large forest fragment located on a steep hillside next to Okoko Road near Te Rauamoa. Large area of submontane and lowland indigenous forest on hill country to the West of the Rangitoto Forest Block A protected area of potential wetland in the eastern side and mixed indigenous vegetation in the western area, with possible restoration planting. Multiple protected remnants of mixed indigenous scrub and hardwood species. This site comprises five small forest fragments located at Te Raumauku near Honikiwi Road. A medium-sized forest fragment located next to Pekanui Road near Ngutunui. This publicly owned site is the small, north-eastern corner of the Hauturu East Conservation Area Indigenous forest remnant including kamahi, rewarewa, kahikatea, tawa, mamaku and climbing rata and scrub. Two small remnants of mixed indigenous treefern land and scrub with some tawa likely. This site is located on the eastern foot hills of Mt. Pirongia. North-east facing limestone slope covered in small-leaved scrub with an area of treeferns and native trees The site comprises six small, submontane, areas of indigenous forest, scrub, and bog contiguous with -Pureora Forest Park- Waipapa River Extension. This publicly owned, protected site comprises one large fragment consisting of tawa forest and contains a tributary of the Mangawhio Stream and Mangarata Stream. Predominantly south facing hillside with dense vegetation of manuka-kanuka scrub. A very large, privately owned, area of indigenous forest to the east of Puniu River marginal strip. This privately owned, protected site comprises two small lowland tawa forest remnants, rimu-tawa forest and swamp forest and is suitable habitat for At Risk wetland species. This publicly owned, protected site comprises one large area of indigenous forest. Contains young, regenerating, probably tawa dominated broadleaved forest. This publicly owned, protected site comprises one large area and one small areas of indigenous forest north of Ngaroma, on hill country. This publicly owned, protected site comprises one large area southwest of Ngaroma which is included as an outlier of Pureora Forest Park, comprising unmodified podocarpbroadleaved forest, tawa forest and secondary broadleaved forest. Regional 4.05 Crown(TA)(93.8%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional Private(74.2%), Indeterminate(24.9%) Regional 1.79 Private(100.0%) Regional 4.3 Private(97.6%) Regional Private(82.4%), Crown(Other)(17.2%) Regional Private(97.6%) Regional 9.65 Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional Private(100.0%) Regional 1.82 Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional 4.79 Crown(DOC)(83.4%) Regional Mixed Regional Crown(DOC)(100.0%) Regional 8.47 Private(100.0%) Regional Private(99.6%) Regional 9.85 Private(100.0%) Regional Crown(DOC)(99.8%) Regional 3.48 Indeterminate Regional Crown(DOC)(99.7%) Regional Crown(DOC)(100.0%)
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