terms of E.
coli by 2030.
97% of lakes with a perimeter of 1.5 km or more to be in the blue, green or yellow category in terms
of E. coli by 2030.
Monitoring data and available information has improved since the initial targets were identified, and as such
these regional targets will be able to be revised as Council sets target attribute states in relation to human
contact attributes. Spatial water quality models have been utilized to assess current baseline state in
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for May 2024
Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date.
1. Rainfall
Map 1: May total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end May (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Table 1: Rainfall May and
in the Taranaki region
Prior to 2022, lake monitoring undertaken by the Taranaki Regional Council largely focused on a single lake,
Lake Rotorangi. Lake Rotorangi is an artificial lake used for hydroelectric generation and monitoring has
been undertaken primarily for the purpose of compliance with resource consents associated with the
hydroscheme. Monitoring began in 1988 and included both water quality and biological monitoring.
Presently, water quality surveys are conducted
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Quantitative Macroinvertebrate Community Index (QMCI/SQMCI)
The QMCI is the quantitative variant of the MCI, so also accounts for the relative abundance of taxa present
at a site. Note that while the NPS-FM requires QMCI as a numeric attribute state for macroinvertebrates,
Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) uses the semi-quantitative MCI value (SQMCI), which provides a similar
output and will be considered surrogate to QMCI in relation to the NPS-FM.
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(Appendix A). These sites have been used to inform the
setting of ammonia, nitrate, and DRP baseline states.
Baseline states for nutrients
The NPS-FM requires all regional councils to identify baseline states for all attributes described in Appendix
2A and 2B of the NPS-FM within each Freshwater Management Unit (FMU). When compared against
national bottom lines and the relevant objectives for an FMU, baselines provide the reference point from
which councils must either maintain