Week 6 - People
Abschlussbedingungen
6. Consultation Principles
6.3. Example: Social Assessment
The social assessment for the central plains irrigation project covered the following social effects:
- water takes from the Waimakariri and Rakaia river systems
- an impoundment structure and reservoir flooding a large part of the Waianiwaniwa Valley canals and other headwork structures taking water from the two rivers and distributing it to up to 60,000 ha of farm land
- intensification of land use on farm land previously not irrigated by ground water (around 30,000 ha)
- downstream changes to watertables, water quality and waterways
- a construction phase of three years requiring a workforce of up to 200 people.
The SIA methodology is shown below along with the conclusions of the assessment:
As management of the social impacts was required, prior to the construction commencing, CPW needed to establish a scheme Community Liaison Committee. This included:
- Community representatives from among the residents of Hororata, Coalgate/Glentunnel, the Waianiwaniwa Valley, Sheffield, and Darfield
- a community/economic development officer from the Selwyn District Council
- recreational representatives
- scheme shareholder representatives
- a CPW community liaison officer.