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Working group membership Values & Urban Rural Issues Collaborative Stormwater & Sedimentation Attributes Development Modelling Project Wastewater (CMP) Jennie David Bronwyn Stu David Larissa Barbara Naomi Diane John M


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Working group membership

Working group lead WW = Wellington Water

Values & Attributes Urban Development Rural Issues Collaborative Modelling Project (CMP) Stormwater & Wastewater Sedimentation Jennie David Bronwyn Stu David Larissa Barbara Naomi Diane John M Sharli Naomi David Bronwyn Barbara Jennie Bronwyn John M John M John G Richard Diane John G Richard Larissa Stu Sharli Warrick Stu Warrick Sheryl Nicci Murray McLea Brent Nicci Hayley Raewyn Hayley Sheryl Hayley Murray Hayley Keith Keith Murray Jo James Green WW Sheryl Barker (& Ryan Rose) WW Ben Fountain WW Tim Strang & Steve Hutchison WW

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Scope of work for all working groups

  • Developing the scope of work will be
  • ne of the first tasks for each working

group

  • Each WG’s scope of work to be

approved by Committee

  • Attached as appendices to the

approved standard Terms of Reference (ToR) for working groups

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Values & Attributes WG: scope of work

The purpose of the Values and Attributes working group is to provide the committee with information and options so that the committee can efficiently identify and agree on TAoPW values and attributes. This information will be provided by the working group through:  consolidating the committee values associated with freshwater management into similar themes,  refining the values during the community engagement phase as more community members have their say (via Bang the Table/community events),  using the consolidated values to inform each values’ attributes (the attributes that will be used to test how different options for managing land and water enhance or detract from the values of freshwater in the Whaitua).