National environmental standards
Every New Zealander expects and deserves a clean, healthy environment – not just for ourselves, but to pass on to future generations. The government wants to set standards so that everyone in our country has clear air to breathe, clean water to drink and clean land to live on.
We call these standards “national environmental standards”. They are regulations issued under sections 43 and 44 of the Resource Management Act and apply nationally. This means that each regional, city or district council must enforce the same standard. In some circumstances, councils can impose stricter standards.
National Environmental Standards not only protect people, they also secure a consistent approach and decision making process throughout the whole country. They create a level playing field.
National environmental standards in effect
The Air quality standard is in force as regulation.
National environmental standards in development
The standards listed below are at various stages of development, ranging from initiating consultation to being legally drafted.
- Human drinking water source
- Measurement of water takes
- Ecological flows and water levels
- Telecommunications facilities
- Electricity transmission
National environmental standards being scoped
The Ministry is currently scoping the potential for the development of standards to address:
If you would like more information about standards please contact standards@mfe.govt.nz.
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