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TRC Bulletin - 28 July 2016

Council. The topic was discussed following the Ministry for the Environment’s June release of the ‘Climate Change Projections for New Zealand’report. Policy Analyst Denise Young said projected changes in Taranaki include a slight temperature increase of between 0.7 and 3.1 degrees warmer by 2090, along with a rainfall increase of 5-9%. There is also increased risk of erosion, landslides, droughts, severe flooding, invasive pests and weeds, sub-tropical diseases and changed ecosystem composition. “In

Wastewater treatment & disposal

Annual report 2015-2016 (6.4 MB pdf) Annual report 2014-2015 (1.6 MB pdf) Annual report 2013-2014 (1.2 MB pdf) Annual report 2012-2013 (1.1 MB pdf) STDC Eltham wastewater treatment plant Since 2010, treated wastewater from Eltham has been piped to the ponds at Hawera, and STDC holds once consent allowing for discharge of treated wastewater to the Mangwhero Stream under high rainfall conditions only. STDC Eltham WWTP Annual Report 2022-2023 (728 KB PDF) More reports STDC Eltham WWTP Annual Report

Irrigation Water Annual Report 2022-2023

monitoring year, with irrigation commencing in late October and concluding in mid-April across the region. Rainfall recorded at the Council’s monitoring locations over the summer irrigation period ranged between 109% and 163% of historical mean values. Due to the higher rainfall, irrigation demand was lower with a total water usage of 4,063 ML during the 2022-2023 season. This was lower than the preceding 2021-2022 monitoring year, which recorded 6,960 ML. The Council carried out compliance

Good farming practice

rainfall area and on flat land to minimise runoff. GMP 2: Maintain accurate and auditable records of annual farm inputs, outputs and management practices. Implementation guidanceMaintain accurate and auditable records that: set out objectives to be met; identify all relevant farming activities and practices, including those that demonstrate that relevant GMPs are being applied; demonstrate the assessment of all risks to water quality; identify how and when actions to mitigate risks will be undertaken;

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Taranaki rainfall maps September 2020

page page page September 2020 Rainfall millimetres VALUE 0-50 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250 251-300 301-350 351-400 401-450 451-500 501-550 551-600 601-650 651-700 page September 2020 Year to Date RF millimetres 0-300 301-600 601-900 901-1200 1201-1500 1501-1800 1801-2100 2101-2400 2401-2700 2701-3000 3001-3300 3301-3600 3601-3900 3901-4200 September 2020 rainfall

NPDC New Plymouth WWTP Annual Report 2022-2023

Waiwhakaiho and Bell Block and as such signage remains in place at these locations to advise against collecting shellfish. There were eight unauthorised incidents that occurred at the NPWWTP during the year; three due to blockages, two due to heavy rainfall, and three due to operator errors. Four events were recorded for sewer pump stations (all due to high rainfall), and a further 15 reticulation overflows (the majority of which were due to high rainfall or blockages due to fat and/or wet

Taranaki rainfall maps July 2020

page page page July 2020 Rainfall millimetres 0 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 150 151 - 200 201 - 250 251 - 300 301 - 350 351 - 400 401 - 450 451 - 500 501 - 550 551 - 600 page July 2020 Year to Date Rainfall millimetres 0 - 250 251 - 500 501 - 750 751 - 1000 1001 - 1250 1251 - 1500 1501 - 1750 1751 - 2000 2001 - 2250 2251 - 2500 2501 - 2750 2751 - 3000 July 2020 rainfall - monitored sites

Taranaki rainfall maps June 2020

page page page June 2020 Rainfall millimetres 0 - 75 76 - 150 151- 225 226- 300 301 - 375 376 - 450 451 - 525 526 - 600 601 - 675 676 - 750 751 - 825 826 - 900 page June 2020 Year to Date Rainfall millimetres 0 - 150 151 - 300 301 - 450 451 - 600 601 - 750 751 - 900 901 - 1050 1051 - 1200 1201 - 1350 1351 - 1500 1501 - 1650 1651 - 1800 1801 - 1950 1951 - 2100 2101 - 2250 2251 - …

NPDC Mangapouri Cemetery Annual Report 2022-2023

by NPDC assessed for compliance upon receipt. The monitoring showed that the activities were generally being carried out in compliance with the conditions of the resource consent. The results of surface and groundwater quality monitoring undertaken show no adverse effects of the activity on local fresh water resources. Site visits undertaken found the site to be tidy and well managed. During this monitor year, following higher than average rainfall the minimum separation distance