A catchment management plan was developed and this sets the priority actions to improve water quality and protect endangered habitats. There have been many planting days along the river and on private land.
"Our big milestone this year is the scientific evidence that we have improved water quality in the river by 15 per cent, which is a significant reduction in faecal contamination and the only river in Hawke's Bay improving at that level," says project manager, Nic Caviale Delzescaux.
The Whangawehi Catchment Management Group has grown to include local landowners, local authorities including Hawke's Bay Regional Council, several marae, Department of Conservation, a forestry company, the Mahia Maori Committee and Mahia School. They all work together to better manage land and water in the catchment, and to co-ordinate environmental work and education in the community. Volunteers come from all over Hawke's Bay and the world to help with the project.