Annual report 2016-2017
NPDC Inglewood ponds consent monitoring report
NPDC Inglewood ponds consent monitoring report
Key Native Ecosystems Sandy Bay - Waikekeho 2 (p218-289)
Key Native Ecosystems Nowell's Lakes - Rowan Road (p148-217)
of hill country plans. Beginning audit round of riparian programme properties. Communications Freshwater Implementation communications plan being implemented – including media articles, Council website and direct communication with stakeholders. Drafting a detailed engagement plan that will meet the requirements of the NPS-FM and will enable effective community consultation and input to the Plan. Policy and Planning Committee - Freshwater Update 14
The Waiongana River was at a high flow. The flow down the fish pass was good and no debris was present in the fish pass. The intakes were closed and no water was being taken. No issues were noted. 2.1.5 Urenui dam and Mangorei weir-7 May 2019 An inspection of the dam on the Kakapo Stream in Urenui (ex-Urenui water supply scheme) was inspected. There was heavy riparian growth around the area where the fish pass is situated and the land owner outlined that he received a grant to do further
conditions. • Condition 2 defines three take location alternatives. • Condition 3 limits the duration of abstraction for emergency or other purposes. • Condition 4 relates to best practicable option. page 6 • Conditions 5 to 10 relate to water metering and provision of records. • Condition 11 addresses intake screening for fish protection. • Condition 12 requires financial contribution to Council for providing riparian planting and fencing in the Kapuni catchment. •
Hongihongi-Herekawe catchment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
South Taranaki water supplies consent monitoring report 2016-2017.
[goods and services tax exclusive] for the purpose of providing riparian management in the Manganui River catchment. 9. That the consent holder and staff of the Taranaki Regional Council shall meet as appropriate, and at least once per year, with interested submitters to the consent, to discuss any matter relating to the exercise of this resource consent, particularly the monitoring programme design, implementation and interpretation, in order to facilitate ongoing consultation.
understanding that the Uruti valley is a popular hunting ground. To allow wild goats and pigs to roam a site with stockpile of contaminated and hazardous wastes is irresponsible. The company has also failed to complete its riparian fencing and planting obligation after a whole decade. 18. In recent years, the company has cut hay and silage from the irrigation paddocks and removed for composting or sold as animal fodder. It now proposes to cut four times annually. What sort of