Waikato Waters is a new regional water services organisation, created by six councils to deliver safe, reliable, and sustainable drinking water and wastewater services across the Waikato region.
Waikato Waters is a new regional water services organisation, created by six councils to deliver safe, reliable, and sustainable drinking water and wastewater services across the Waikato region.

[Translation pending] How Waikato Waters was created, our purpose, and how we work together across the region.

[Translation pending] How we are governed, who leads us, and how we are accountable to our communities.

[Translation pending] How we work in partnership with iwi to honour Te Mana o Te Wai and serve our communities together.

[Translation pending] Owned by councils, for communities — what public ownership means and how we steward water for the long term.
Waikato Waters has been established to deliver drinking water and wastewater services across the region in a way that is sustainable, resilient, and fit for the future.
On these pages you'll find the story of why Waikato Waters was created, who governs and leads us, how we partner with iwi, what public ownership means in practice, and the documents that support transparency and accountability.
Te Mana o Te Wai — the inherent mana and wellbeing of water — sits at the heart of how we approach every decision.
We're committed to working with communities, councils, and iwi to deliver water services that protect public health, the environment, and the wellbeing of generations to come.
