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Managing our stormwater - have your say on the Draft Catchment Management Plan
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Have your say on the Draft Catchment Management Plan (CMP) for the Eastern Catchments of the Western Bay of Plenty District. Engagement opens on Wednesday 15 August and closes at 4pm on Friday 16 November 2018.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has a responsibility to manage stormwater in the urban areas of the District. Council has prepared a draft CMP to provide for an integrated and comprehensive approach to the management of stormwater.
If you live in In the eastern part of the district e.g. Te Puke, Maketu, Little Waihi, Pukehina and Paengaroa, please have a read of the Draft CMP (summary and full versions) and provide your feedback by filling out the feedback form below.
Please provide your feedback by 4pm Friday 16 November 2018. If you have any queries, please email haveyoursay@westernbay.govt.nz
Have your say on the Draft Catchment Management Plan (CMP) for the Eastern Catchments of the Western Bay of Plenty District. Engagement opens on Wednesday 15 August and closes at 4pm on Friday 16 November 2018.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has a responsibility to manage stormwater in the urban areas of the District. Council has prepared a draft CMP to provide for an integrated and comprehensive approach to the management of stormwater.
If you live in In the eastern part of the district e.g. Te Puke, Maketu, Little Waihi, Pukehina and Paengaroa, please have a read of the Draft CMP (summary and full versions) and provide your feedback by filling out the feedback form below.
Please provide your feedback by 4pm Friday 16 November 2018. If you have any queries, please email haveyoursay@westernbay.govt.nz
Thank you for your feedback on the Draft Catchment Management Plan.
The feedback period has concluded. Thank you.
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