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Customer:TAR REGIONAL COUNCIL
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Executive summary
Contact Energy Ltd (the Company) operates the Stratford Power Station (SPS) located on State Highway 43
near Stratford in the Patea catchment. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the
monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the
Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report
also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the
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for the period July 2020 to June 2021 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) describing the monitoring programme associated with 13 industries within the catchment of the
Mangati Stream, Bell Block.
Overall, a high level of environmental performance was achieved by the consent holders in the industrial
area of the Mangati Stream catchment.
The Mangati catchment has, in the past, been heavily utilised for the disposal of stormwater and
wastewaters from a large number of
July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance
performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring
undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
The Company holds five resource consents, which include a total of 67 conditions setting out the
requirements that the Company must satisfy.
(the focus of which is to promote sustainable management of natural
resources) and supported by the relevant Regional Plan, if adverse environmental effects are avoided, remedied or mitigated.
Part 2 and policy assessment I adopt the RMA assessment above
Consultation and Affected Parties
Council may determine that your application is to be notified. But generally it will be non-notified if there are no more than
minor adverse effects beyond the adjacent land, and if written
24-11302-1.0 11302-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 11-Oct-24 New consent To place and use a tree trunk weir within a natural inland wetland for stream restoration
purposes in association with the Tangaroa Restoration Project
Land Use Consent Corner of Armstrong Avenue and Dreaver Drive to the confluence of
the Tangaroa Stream and the Waitara River, Waitara
Waitara
24-11302-1.0 11303-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 11-Oct-24 New consent To remove a culvert within 100m of a natural inland
Stream..................................................................................................................................................10
4. Significant Natural Areas ............................................................................................. 13
Operative and Proposed District Plans .....................................................................................................................13
Taranaki Regional Council - KNEs ..............................................................................................................................14
5. Assessment of effects
Q1. What is a regional council?
A A regional council is one type of local authority
and generally looks after region-wide issues
rather than local issues.
It is different from a territorial authority
(which is either a city or district council), but
there are no differences in the way that they
generally operate.
Q2. What do regional councils do?
A Regional councils’ responsibilities include:
- managing the effects of using freshwater,
land, air and coastal waters