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Freshwater ecological monitoring 2018-2019

lower catchment sites the macroinvertebrate communities tend to be ‘tolerant’ of the cumulative impacts of nutrient enrichment. Significant improvement of (predominantly ‘fair’) biological stream ‘health’ at the lower reach sites is unlikely to be detected until habitat improvements occur by way of substantial catchment-wide initiatives such as riparian planting and diversion of point source discharges and in urban and industrial areas better stormwater and wastewater management. It is noted

Job Description Freshwater Scientist

2. Preparation of reports for a range of audiences, including effective recommendations.  Assist the Science and Technology leadership team to develop and implement yearly work programmes, goals, KPI’s, and assessing the effectiveness of the work programmes. Technical advice  Provide scientific expertise and support in the form of specialist advice and evaluation of: 1. Monitoring programme design and development for resource consent and other resource management activities.

Appendix AA - irrigation block nitrogen analysis

methods used to generate and manage the compost windrows. A correctly constructed compost windrow will form a thatch that will shed stormwater. A well-managed compost windrow will create minimal leachate. 3.4 Aeration of pond liquid The storage pond is aerated using the irrigation pump to recycle pond liquid through an aerator. The aeration of the pond liquid causes the reduction of ammonium (NH4) to ammonia (NH3) and the subsequent loss of ammonia gas to the atmosphere (volatisation

Operations and Regulatory Agenda Nov 2023 web

neighbouring property would be affected by the activity. • Effects on and avoidance of discharge to onsite waterbodies. • Requested more evidence of riparian planting and fencing, of effluent source, and soil monitoring. Te Atiawa made 3 recommendations: • To return the application as incomplete in accordance with Section 88 or: • Request further information in accordance with Section 92 and: • Manukorihi, Otaraua and Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa are identified as affected parties to the

Flexgas Ltd Ahuroa B Gas Storage Facility Annual Report 2022-2023

amalgamated sandstone deposits in the Tariki Sandstone Member which provide good reservoir quality and are overlain by alternating intervals of thin and thick siltstones, predominantly the Otaraoa formation, which form a continuous top-seal. The potential environmental risk associated with this gas storage activity relates to the possible unintentional release of natural gas into the receiving environment, particularly into groundwater aquifers. Appropriate reservoir selection and continual

FRODO 2182791 v1 18 99 STDC Combined Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley WWTP Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2017 2018 2178370

to 8 set limits on effects on the receiving waters. Condition 9 details requirements of the Stream Assimilation Capacity report. Condition 10 details requirements of the Wastewater Options Assessment Report (WOAR). Condition 11 details requirements of the Waverley Wastewater Working Party (WWWP). Condition 12 includes the minimum affected parties for conditions 9 to 11. Condition 13 details riparian planting requirements for the site. Condition 14 sets requirements for

STDC townships waste water treatment consent monitoring 2017-2018

to 8 set limits on effects on the receiving waters. Condition 9 details requirements of the Stream Assimilation Capacity report. Condition 10 details requirements of the Wastewater Options Assessment Report (WOAR). Condition 11 details requirements of the Waverley Wastewater Working Party (WWWP). Condition 12 includes the minimum affected parties for conditions 9 to 11. Condition 13 details riparian planting requirements for the site. Condition 14 sets requirements for

Aggradation in rivers & streams of the Taranaki ring plain

unusually high rainfall intensities of relatively short duration. This type of event may result in high volume discharges from all or a small number of catchments draining onto the ring plain from the Egmont National Park. Events of this type are not unusual and watercourse channels have been formed by these conditions. Since 1990 there appears to have been an increasing incidence of more intense storms effecting discrete or isolated parts of the Egmont National Park. This has resulted in

Inaugural showcase celebrates predator free vision

after dark. There’s also a speaker from Predator Free 2050 Limited, information on kiwi aversion training for dogs, a chance to explore the high-tech trap barrier that forms the boundary of the Zero Possum area and a “back to basics” walk for those new to trapping. A Conservation Hub on opening day will see Taranaki conservation organisations set up on the main lawn to share their work, ideas and chat to potential volunteers. Council Regional Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson says Pukeiti is a