Annual report 2016-2017
Ballance Kapuni consent monitoring report 2016-2017
Ballance Kapuni consent monitoring report 2016-2017
Agenda for Regional Transport Committee meeting November 2017.
a range of stakeholders, iwi and the regional Wai Māori Working Group through a series of workshops. Members of the Wai Māori Working Group raised concerns about the vulnerability of smaller streams to the impacts of water takes, and how well the modelling carried was able to quantify these impacts given the data was primarily collected from what they considered were large rivers. Previous work reported nationally had already identified that the risk of adverse effects due to
STDC Hāwera oxidation ponds monitoring 2019-2020
refunded to councils or allocated to FY24 programmes at the discretion of the RCEOs Group. Notably 59% of the revenue collected for the SFMS in FY23 came from central government. This funding was provided in support of work in the Essential Freshwater Programme, EMAR, LiDAR, iwi capability building and spatial projects. This investment from central government is an endorsement of the work of Te Uru Kahika, as well as the operating model that RSHL provides. Te Uru Kahika is a local government
STDC Hawera Municipal Oxidation Ponds 2020-2021
Officers and two Iwi representatives. 1.4.7 Review of Fonterra monitoring data Fonterra routinely monitors the wastewater discharge for a number of physical, chemical and biochemical parameters. Results are forwarded to the Council along with data relating to water abstractions from the Tangahoe catchment. Fonterra’s independent consultants, Verum Group, carried out powder emission measurements on drier exhaust stacks in November and December 2022. The Council undertook a review of all data
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2021-2022
Zealand study to examine the combined ecological effects of minimum flows and allocation limits both on benthic invertebrates and fish populations (Jowett, 2019). For context, Jowett also assessed the impacts of a range of potential combinations of minimum flow and allocation limits on water users, based on the number of days restrictions to takes would occur under various scenarios. The report and its finding were presented to a range of stakeholders, iwi and the regional Wai Māori Working
................................................................................................................ 8 5. Sensitivity of the receiving environment ...................................................................16 6. Description of existing environment ..........................................................................17 7. Iwi advice and consultation ........................................................................................22 8. Notification