corresponding asset. A number of
councils have also indicated that they will borrow or self-finance themselves rather
than have RSHL borrow for them. The board have heard these concerns and as a
result, have chosen to remove most of the costs and debt for IRIS NextGen from
the SOI budget for now.
This activity is subject to the collective agreement of the councils participating in
the IRIS NextGen Programme. Please note that the IRIS NextGen Programme will
not proceed
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Office use only
Consent Number: 20-04887-2.0
Job Number: 10102
Date Received: 25 November 2020
Document Number:
New/Renewal/Change: Replace
Resource Consent Application - Structures
Application is for Undertake an activity on the bed of a river, lake or the sea that
is not listed above (Form 500)
Online reference number: CA201103910
Completed on: 25 Nov 2020
Online application terms and conditions are
we describe river flows
using statistics known as the mean flow and the mean
annual low flow (MALF). Mean annual low flow is the
minimum flow recorded each year, averaged across the
entire data record for a site, and generally the minimum
flow needed to maintain a catchment’s natural character
and ecosystem health. It helps us set minimum flow
thresholds for rivers and streams, the point at which
consent holders need to reduce or cease taking water to
protect
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Groundwater quantity
Rainfall or river water that seeps from soils into the pore
spaces between fractures of solid rock or sediments, like
sand or gravel, is known as groundwater. Groundwater is
the largest source of accessible freshwater in the world,
accounting for around 98% of freshwater available for use
on Earth. While groundwater is generally hidden beneath
the land surface, many of the region’s springs, rivers and
lakes are sustained by groundwater
any error or
misprint.
Most of the hazard information used for this project has been prepared at a regional scale and does not
replace any requirement for detailed site-specific geological, geotechnical or other investigation. Readers
of the report are advised to consult with Taranaki Regional Council as to the suitability of hazard
information used in this report for other applications.
Infrastructure information in this report is current at the time of
biological monitoring surveys indicated that the discharge of treated stormwater and leachate
discharges from the Colson Road landfill site had not had any significant detrimental effect on the
macroinvertebrate communities of the Puremu and Manganaha Streams, or the unnamed tributary of the
Puremu Stream.
Air quality monitoring showed that there were no significant adverse effects in relation to suspended
particulates, dust deposition rates or odour beyond the site boundary.
An enclosed gas
biological monitoring surveys indicated that the discharge of treated stormwater and leachate
discharges from the Colson Road landfill site had not had any significant detrimental effect on the
macroinvertebrate communities of the Puremu and Manganaha Streams, or the unnamed tributary of the
Puremu Stream.
Air quality monitoring showed that there were no significant adverse effects in relation to suspended
particulates, dust deposition rates or odour beyond the site boundary.
An enclosed gas
approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or
extent of a site. These include those sites that are identified as wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga by the iwi and hapū.
Ngāti Tama
Te Rangihiroa wrote of Ngāti Tama’s renown throughout the country for their fighting prowess. He recorded the words of an unnamed elder “other tribes fought for fat lands, for birds and
rat preserves, an aruhe rahui (fern root reserve) but Ngāti Tama fought for the sake of fighting, with a
practices such as pastoral farming, horticulture, intensive livestock farming
and other rural industries. The defining elements of the RURAL CHARACTER
include:
1. Spaciousness: Areas of pasture or open space used for grazing stock or
growing crops. Although there are a variety of landscapes and uses in the
rural area it has an overall feeling of spaciousness.
2. Low Density: Widely spaced built form, with dwellings dispersed in
the wider landscape and some limited lifestyle opportunities.
include a total of 178 conditions that the cleanfill operators must satisfy. The consents
covering the activities monitored under this programme consist of two consents to discharge cleanfill where
contaminants may enter surface water, three consents relating to piping, culverts and/or reclamation, and
10 consents to discharge cleanfill onto and into land.
The Council's monitoring programme included 37 inspections, with each site receiving either two or three
scheduled inspections, with follow