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Local Water Done Well legislation

Learn about the legislation behind Local Water Done Well, including how the system has been introduced and the laws that guide water services in New Zealand.

Establish enduring settings

Enduring settings for New Zealand’s water services system have been established through the Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 and the associated Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2025.

The Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 is a standalone Act that establishes the enduring settings for the new water services delivery system.

Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 | New Zealand Legislation

The Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2025 amends existing legislation, including the Commerce Act 1986 to establish an economic regulation regime for water services, the Water Services Act, and the Local Government Act.

The Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2025 

Initially introduced to Parliament as a single bill, the legislation was divided by the committee of the whole House.

Read the Overview of the Local Government (Water Services) Act and Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act (PDF, 294KB)

See our factsheets on key aspects of both Acts

Find out more about the enduring economic regulation regime on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment website

Local Government (Water Services) Act and Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act

The objectives of the two pieces of legislation areto set out a framework for local government to provide water services in a flexible, cost-effective, financially sustainable, and accountable manner. The Acts reflect key policy decisions announced by the Government in August 2024.

The Acts set out key details relating to the water services delivery system, the economic regulation and consumer protection regime for water services, and changes to the water quality regulatory framework.

They provide arrangements for the new water services delivery system, including:

  • Structural arrangements for water services provision such as establishment, ownership, and governance of water organisations
  • Operational matters such as arrangements for charging, bylaws, and management of stormwater networks
  • Planning, reporting, and financial management.

They provide for a new economic regulation and consumer protection regime based on the existing economic regulation regime in Part 4 of the Commerce Act which currently applies to electricity lines services, gas pipeline services, and airport services. 

Find out more about the enduring economic regulation regime on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment website

They provide changes to the water quality regulatory framework and the water services regulator, including:

  • Changes to the Water Services Act 2021 to reduce the regulatory burden of the drinking water quality regime and improve proportionality in the application of regulatory powers
  • A change in approach to Te Mana o te Wai
  • A new single set of national standards for wastewater and stormwater environmental performance.

Establish framework and preliminary arrangements for the new water services system

The Local Government (Water Services Preliminary Arrangements) Act 2024 established the Local Water Done Well framework and the preliminary arrangements for the new water services system.

The legislation was enacted on 2 September 2024.

The Act lays the foundation for a new approach to water services management and financially sustainable delivery models that meet regulatory standards.

Key areas included in the Act are:

  • Requirements for councils to develop Water Services Delivery Plans by 3 September 2025
  • Requirements that Plans outline future water services delivery arrangements, and for councils to commit to an implementation plan
  • Requirements for councils to include in their Plans baseline information about their water services operations, assets, revenue, expenditure, pricing, and projected capital expenditure, as well as necessary financing arrangements, as a first step towards future economic regulation.

The Act also enables some councils and council-controlled organisations to be subject to an early form of information disclosure by the Commerce Commission, prior to the enduring economic regulation regime. 

Find out more about foundational information disclosure on the Commerce Commission’s website

It also includes:

  • Streamlined consultation and decision-making processes for setting up future water services delivery arrangements
  • Provisions that enable a new, financially sustainable model for Watercare, including the development of a charter and the appointment of a Crown monitor, for the interim regulation of Watercare.  
  • Interim changes to the Water Services Act, which mean the Te Mana o te Wai hierarchy of obligations in the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) will not apply when the Water Services Authority – Taumata Arowai sets wastewater standards.

View the Charter on the New Zealand Gazette website

Read the Local Government (Water Services Preliminary Arrangements) Act on the New Zealand Legislation website

Find out more about water services delivery plans

Repeal of previous water services legislation

In February 2024 the Government repealed the legislation introduced and passed by the previous Government relating to water services entities.

The Water Services Acts Repeal Act repealed the Water Services Entities Act 2022, Water Services Legislation Act 2023 and the Water Services Economic Efficiency and Consumer Protection Act 2023.

The Act reinstated previous legislation related to the provision of water services (including local government legislation). This restored continued council ownership and control of water services, and responsibility for service delivery. 

The Act includes some transitional support options to help councils complete their long-term plans, depending on their local needs and circumstances. The Act also includes transitional provisions that enable councils to defer the review of water services bylaws, under the Local Government Act 2002.

Read the Water Services Acts Repeal Act on the New Zealand Legislation website

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