Lower Waiwhakaiho industries consent monitoring 2017-2018
Lower Waiwhakaiho industries consent monitoring report 2017-2018
Lower Waiwhakaiho industries consent monitoring report 2017-2018
plan for minor schemes. Rainfall and river levels will be monitored and timely flood warnings issued. page 19 Recreation, culture and heritage Facilitate the continued development and maintenance of Yarrow Stadium and ensure that Tupare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti are maintained as regionally significant recreational and heritage amenities. In 2018/2019, continue to provide funding for the ongoing maintenance and upgrade of Yarrow Stadium through the
levels of protection or to the standard set in the relevant asset management plan for minor schemes. Rainfall and river levels will be monitored and timely flood warnings issued. page 19 Recreation, culture and heritage Facilitate the continued development and maintenance of Yarrow Stadium and ensure that Tupare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti are maintained as regionally significant recreational and heritage amenities. In 2018/2019, continue to provide funding
schemes will be maintained to the 1 in 100 year levels of protection or to the standard set in the relevant asset management plan for minor schemes. Rainfall and river levels will be monitored and timely flood warnings issued. Recreation, culture and heritage Facilitate the continued development and maintenance of Yarrow Stadium and ensure that Tupare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti are maintained as regionally significant recreational and heritage amenities. In 2018/2019, continue
all flood control schemes will be maintained to the 1 in 100 year levels of protection or to the standard set in the relevant asset management plan for minor schemes. Rainfall and river levels will be monitored and timely flood warnings issued. Recreation, culture and heritage Facilitate the continued development and maintenance of Yarrow Stadium and ensure that Tupare, Hollard Gardens and Pukeiti are maintained as regionally significant recreational and heritage amenities.
Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022
monitoring showed that the levels of BOD, unionised ammonia and ammoniacal nitrogen were elevated in relation to the landfill tributary, which may have been as a result to the high rainfall and agricultural activities around the headwaters of the roadside tributary. During the year under review, the water quality results from the Tawhiti Stream sites show that the inflow from the roadside tributary is not having a significant effect on the water quality in the Tawhiti Stream at the consent
the site is maintained by an abstraction from the Ngaere Stream. Overflow due to rainfall entering this pond is discharged to land and to the Ngaere Stream to the north of the pond. Stormwater from the process areas is directed to a large separator system to the north east of the site. The effluent from this separator is discharged to a small unnamed tributary to the east which joins the Ngaere Stream approximately 40 metres above its confluence with the Patea River. Stormwater from other
Lake Rotorangi state of the environment monitoring report 2015-2016.
Freshwater bodies of outstanding or significant value in the Taranaki region,