Table 4 Surface water biomonitoring sites 6
Table 5 Results of groundwater sampling carried out in relation to the Kapuni-J fracturing event 9
Table 6 Results of hydraulic fracturing fluid sampling GND3235, GND3233 and GND3234 11
Table 7 Results of hydraulic fracturing return fluid sampling 11
Table 8 Summary of performance for Consent 10736-1.0 14
Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Location map 4
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Figure 1: Maps showing NPS-FM NOF attribute state grades (excluding E. coli) for the
5-year period ending December (or June for macroinvertebrates) 2017. .....................17
Figure 2: Maps showing NPS-FM NOF attribute state grades the E.coli attribute states
for the 5-year period ending December 2017. .............................................................18
Figure 2: Comparison of observed water quality compliance statistics versus
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The area of the proposed works at Weld Road headland is located within the Coastal Management
Area C. Under this coastal management area (open coast), it is identified as containing areas of high
amenity value (specific areas identified in Schedule 3). This is where the regionally significant surf
break is identified under Schedule 4 and is referred to in the LVEA. On the Coastal Plan maps 2023
the areas in question is not identified as having high natural
the Year then
continued efforts to protect it with the
launch of a map where the public could
report sightings. As well as local reports,
we’ve had people from Northland to Bluff
record sightings and the data will assist
conservation efforts.
We honoured groups, businesses, schools,
young environmental leaders, farmers, hapū
and charities for their mahi in protecting the
region at the 2024 Taranaki Regional
Council Environmental Awards. The seven
winners and
AUDITOR'S REPORT
their cost to the region. But we can't ignore them. We
have a history of meeting challenges with the most
effective and pragmatic solutions that suit this region.
Now we must do it again.
In the meantime, we're looking forward to a positive
and fruitful partnership with iwi and hapū as we work
together to improve the health of Waitara River and its
catchment. Under recent legislation, a portion of
Waitara endowment land proceeds is directed to this
Council for this specific
new and more resilient
.main pitch We continued to build on our
strong partnership with tangata whenua
with the signing of a memorandum of
understanding with Ngā Iwi o Taranaki and
iwi-appointed andagreeing to fund two
administered roles to work with the Council
aon the development of Natural Resources
Plan.
We released Our Place: Taranaki State of
Environment 2022, which compiles data
collected by the Council and others to
outline the condition of the region’s
assurance.
• Proficiency in GIS for geospatial support, including geospatial data analysis
and basic map production, with a strong emphasis on accuracy and
attention to detail.
• Competence in data documentation and maintaining data stewardship
standards across systems.
• Ability to interpret and communicate complex data concepts to non-
technical stakeholders, using clear written and verbal communication skills.
• Solid project management skills or relevant experience managing data-
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URENUI & DISTRICTS HEALTH GROUP INC.
Ko Taranaki Te Maunga
Ko Tokomaru Te waka
Ko Mimitangiatua Te awa
Ko Ngati Mutunga Te iwi
Ko T e Kekerewai te hapu
Ko Rodney Baker a hau
Na reira
Tena Koutou
Tena Koutou
Tena Tatou Katoa
Today I stand here as the Chairman of the Urenui and Districts Health Group.
Our volunteer committee look after the old Clifton County area, with a First
Response team, District and Public Health Nursing services
implementing.
Recommendation three is in progress. A draft management plan was submitted for iwi consultation in June
2024.
Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2024-2025
In designing and implementing the monitoring programmes for air/water discharges in the region, the
Council has taken into account:
• the extent of information already made available through monitoring or other means to date;
• its relevance under the RMA;
• the Council’s obligations to monitor consented activities and