not
represented within the monitoring network are italicised 8
Table 6 Proportion of samples exceeding aesthetic and public health guidelines from July 2018 to June
2021 9
Table 7 Number of visual assessments and chlorophyll-a samples collected at each site during the
period 2018-2021 12
Table 8 Pearson correlation coefficients between periphyton biomass and physicochemical variables.
Significant correlations are indicated in bold (p < 0.05) or italics (p < 0.01) 16
List of
defined as
positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in
relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial;
d. natural and physical resources having special
notified.
To be completed by the applicant
Consent No:
Proposed activity:
Applicant name:
Applicant address:
Site location:
To be completed by persons who may be adversely affected
I am the owner/occupier [delete as appropriate] or have some interest [specify below] in the property that
may be affected by the proposed activity.
I have read the information provided or have been made aware of the proposed activity and its likely
658747 658749
Estate Fee Simple
Area 4.9973 hectares more or less
Legal Description Subdivision 4 Section 1 Block V Huiroa
Survey District and Lot 2-3 Deposited Plan
486211 and Lot 6 Deposited Plan 476547
Registered Owners
Trustpower Limited
Interests
Proclamation 765 Excepting thereout such parts of the mines of coal or other minerals thereunder as are excepted by
Section 16 of the Public Works Act 1908 - 2.12.1925 at
effects of the Proposal. For
example, there is insufficient consideration of how Ngāti Rangi3 would apply practically at
the Motukawa HEPS without producing a fanciful and/or unrealistic effects assessment
which would further the panel and stakeholder understanding of the scale and degree of
effect. We accept that it is in essence an artificial exercise and can in some cases be
complex, but importantly in our view it must be undertaken so as to avoid a fanciful or
unrealistic
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characterise the discharges and to determine compliance with consent conditions.
This is the second monitoring report produced by the Council in relation to the hydraulic fracturing
activities at the Turangi-A wellsite.
The monitoring carried out by the Council indicates that the hydraulic fracturing activities undertaken by
the Company had no significant adverse effects on local groundwater or surface water resources. There
were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of
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Trustpower – Activities and Conditions of the Motukawa HEPS 1
PROPOSED CONSENT CONDITIONS FOR THE MOTUKAWA HEPS
All resource consents for the Motukawa HEPS will be subject to the following general conditions:
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. The conditions of these resource consents shall prevail except where:
a. The operation of any part of the Motukawa HEPS has been compromised as a result
of a fault in any generator, associated control equipment or the
Kupara Road and Miro Road -
Penstocks and the
Motukawa Power
Station
Trustpower
Limited
Subdivision 1-6 Section 14 Block VII
Huiroa Survey District
TN116/143
4. The full name and address of each owner or occupier (other than the applicant) of the
site to which the application relates are as follows:
New Plymouth District Council;
Kenneth Watchorn;
Donald Hugh McIntyre, Linda Christina McIntyre;
Barbara Alison Hann, VBW Trustees 2013
the likelihood of comprehensive
passage for fish.
There were no adverse effects on the environment resulting from the exercise of the air discharge consents.
The ambient air quality monitoring at the production station showed that levels of carbon monoxide,
combustible gases, PM10 particulates, and nitrogen oxides were all below levels of concern at the time of
sampling. No offensive or objectionable odours were detected beyond the boundary during inspections.
For reference, in the