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Regional Transport Committee agenda June 2020
Regional Transport Committee agenda June 2020
Lower Waiwhakaiho industries consent monitoring 2018-2019
Lower Waiwhakaiho industries consent monitoring report 2018-2019
Lake Rotorangi monitoring report 2016-2018
Lake Rotorangi state of the environment monitoring report 2016-2018
Annual report 2016-2017
of suspended solids also fluctuate over time with a range of <2 to 250 g/m3 recorded over all the sites. The unnamed tributaries on this site are generally small, clear running, low energy brooks with silty beds. With increased rainfall the suspended solids level in these tributaries can rise quite quickly as silt is stirred up from the beds and edges of the streams entraining it in the flow. Overall the level of suspended solids indicates good water quality in the stream system. Apart
Annual report 2015-2016
to be lost to evaporation and seepage. This means that there is usually a significant amount of freeboard present at any given time. During the year under review the pond was not found to be discharging at the time of inspection and therefore the leachate/stormwater sample was again collected from the pond immediately upstream of the pond outlet. page 15 Unlike the autumn samples collected after heavy rainfall in the 2013-2014 and 2014- 2015 years, the ammoniacal
Report 2013
Greymouth Petroleum Turangi B hydraulic fracturing consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Policy & Planning agenda November 2021
Policy & Planning Committee agenda November 2021
Regional Transport Committee Agenda 3 March 2021
support the table. FR needs assistance from NZTA for Waitara to Bell Block to clarify what has been Committed vs what is still proposed for funding. Ahititi Stock Effluent Site replacement – currently in the design process. 6. District Council updates on their transport activities Verbal updates supported by drafts of ‘AO update to Taranaki RTC’ from SDC - SB The rainfall event at the end of November 2020 resulted in McBride’s bridge
Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki - clean version (Council decisions)
sites) entering waterways, particularly during or following heavy rainfall events. Accidental discharges of largely untreated wastewater can have temporary adverse effects on coastal water quality. Wastewater discharges from large population bases can occasionally render shellfish in the area unsuitable for consumption. Water quality can also be impacted on a short-term or on an ongoing basis by discharges to coastal waters or other activities undertaken in the coastal marine