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  1. Sample property rates

    … provided here to give indicative numbers.
    Your actual rates may differ from those shown as rates are based on where you live, the capital value of your property, and the services you receive.
    These rates fund activities and services, outlined in our Annual Plan and Long-Term Plan
    Find out how your rates are set and spent

    Sample property rates~~

    Rates for sample properties in Canterbury (GST included).

    District
    Last valuation
    Capital value of property 2024/24
    Capital value of property 2022…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/plans-strategies-and-bylaws/long-term-plans/your-rates/sample-property-rates/
  2. Ōrāri Temuka Ōpihi Pareora

     

    Some of the information on this page as well as linked documents may be out of date as a result of the Essential Freshwater Package introduced in September 2020.

    Environment Canterbury is currently in the process of updating all relevant documentation. If you have any queries please contact Customer Services on 0800 324 636.

    Below you can find information and rules in relation to farming in the Ōrāri Temuka Ōpihi Pareora zone.

    To see if you need a land use consent to farm:

    Open the '…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/farmers-hub/zone-specific-rules-and-information/orari-temuka-opihi-paeora/
  3. Upper Waitaki

     

    Some of the information on this page as well as linked documents may be out of date as a result of the Essential Freshwater Package introduced in September 2020.

    Environment Canterbury is currently in the process of updating all relevant documentation. If you have any queries please contact Customer Services on 0800 324 636.

    Below you can find information and rules in relation to farming in the Upper Waitaki zone.

    To see if you need a land use consent to farm:

    Open the 'farming land…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/farmers-hub/zone-specific-rules-and-information/upperwaitaki/
  4. Compliance monitoring and enforcement 5-year plan

    As part of Environment Canterbury’s compliance monitoring and enforcement (CME) programme, we created a five-year plan for 2020–2025, strengthening our risk-based approach and identifying six priority areas of focus. 

    Our six priority areas are:

      Fish screens
      Good management practices
      High priority consents
      Incident response
      Water use monitoring
      Zone priorities

    Fish screens

    What is a fish screen?
    A fish screen is a structure designed to protect fish, including trout, salmon and na…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/your-environment/monitoring-and-compliance/cme-5-year-plan/
  5. Christchurch West Melton

     

    Some of the information on this page as well as linked documents may be out of date as a result of the Essential Freshwater Package introduced in September 2020.

    Environment Canterbury is currently in the process of updating all relevant documentation. If you have any queries please contact Customer Services on 0800 324 636.

    Below you can find information and rules in relation to farming in the Christchurch West Melton zone.

    To see if you need a land use consent to farm:

    Open the 'fa…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/farmers-hub/zone-specific-rules-and-information/christchurch-westmelton/
  6. Responses to information requests

    … I refer to your email dated 17 September 2021 requesting information on swing moorings and the recent levy implemented following the adoption of our Long-Term Plan.

    Please find our response below.

    As you are aware during the process of setting the Annual Plan for 2019/20, Councillors at Environment Canterbury agreed that swing moorings needed to be a user-pays service and therefore fully cost-recovered. Upon the adoption of the Annual Plan on 20 June 2019 the moorings fee was set at $200 + GS…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/about/your-council/request-information/responses/
  7. Ambient air quality

    Air pollution comes from both natural and human-made sources. The contaminant of most concern to human health in Canterbury/Waitaha is particulate matter (PM).

    What is particulate matter?

    PM is grouped into different size categories because size influences the impact PM has on health. Particles smaller than 10 microns are referred to as PM10, and those less than 2.5 microns, as PM2.5.

    There is a substantial body of evidence that shows breathing particulate matter is harmful to human health. P…

    https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/plans-strategies-and-bylaws/what-we-know/air/ambient-air-quality/

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