Beach settlement via
seepage to groundwater in the Waitotara catchment at or
about GR: R22:595-473
Expiry Date: 1 June 2022
Review Date(s): June 2010, June 2016
Site Location: Waiinu Beach Settlement, Waiinu Beach Road, Waitotara
Legal Description: Road Reserve Waiinu Beach Settlement Waitotara
Catchment: Waitotara
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Consent 3769-3
General conditions
a) On receipt of a requirement from the Chief Executive,
Discharge Permit
Pursuant to the Resource Management Act 1991
a resource consent is hereby granted by the
Taranaki Regional Council
Name of
Consent Holder:
Dennis Mark & Diane Lillian Bourke
158 Onewhaia Road
R D 13
HAWERA 4673
Decision Date: 19 January 2012
Commencement
Date:
19 January 2012
Conditions of Consent
Consent Granted: To discharge treated stormwater from a quarry site
into the Waingongoro River at
to have water pooling around its
surface cover as there was no grade on the concrete slab installed around it. This was
resulting in water entering the subsurface cellar and pooling around the top of the bore
standpipe. A recommendation was made in the inspection notice that this issue be
addressed.
21 February 2011
No abstraction occurred during the inspection visit. It was found that the access cover
to observation bore GND2104 had been sealed shut during road resealing works and
side of
Normanby Road to divert water via a 1.8 m diameter tunnel to the powerhouse on the
southern side of the road. The water was then discharged from the powerhouse back
in to the Waingongoro River [Figure 1].
5. The new scheme would essentially be the same as the old one. The proposed
recommissioning would involve taking water from the pond behind the weir, through
a new screened intake structure to the existing tunnel, which would be relined. From
the tunnel, which crosses under
Irrigation Water Monitoring Annual Report 2020 2021
located on Palmer Road in the Kapuni catchment during the period under review. This report for the period
July 2016 to June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council
(the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance. The report also
details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s
activities.
The Company held four resource consents for the production station,
Regional significance criteria for the assessment of surf breaks.
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The Maui Production Station separates the various hydrocarbon components, mainly
by distillation. The production station supplies natural gas to the national grid and
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is transported off-site by road tankers. Condensate is
piped to storage tanks at Omata.
Facilities at the Maui Production Station include: an administration building and
workshop which accommodates the control room on the upper floor; glycol trains and
oil heaters located in the
Waiongana Flats Ltd, Waiongana Flats Ltd B, Ryan Forest Remnant,
Monk Road Bush, Wells Cross Rd, Wellington Bush, Larcom's Homestead, The
Ram Paddock (Larcom), Katikara (TPOL), PARGus & CarLoom Bush Blocks,
Tersana, Cathie Native Bush, Makara Farms, Lark's Rest, Te Ngahere o Manu,
Raurimu, Kintyre Bush.
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b) notes that the aforementioned sites have indigenous biodiversity values of
regional significance and
direct farm income from milk production,
the added value by the processing of milk, whey and
cheese manufacturing, is a significant contributor to
employment.
Sheep and beef farming are concentrated in the hill
country and also play an important part in the regional
economy.
Exotic forest plantations continue to expand, with the
region offering a suitable climate, good forestry sites
and a well-established roading system and port facility.
The