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LTP consultation themes & outcomes

decisions and processes Noting that there are new and emerging requirements for the Council to ensure there is an effective Māori voice in its decision-making and processes, we were keen to hear from the community on how this could ideally be achieved. Key feedback themes:  A divergence between those who believe greater Māori inclusion is healthy and desirable, and those who believe all sectors should be treated as being the same.  A clear and strong desire by iwi groups for

Application attachment appendix G Sediment Assessment Manawa Energy 14 Feb 2023

Ratapiko 16 2.2.5 Makara Stream 18 2.2.6 Waitara River 19 3 Sediment regime 20 3.1 Sediment type 20 3.2 Suspended sediment loads 21 3.2.1 Methods 21 3.2.2 Indicative suspended sediment load results 23 3.3 Sediment transport 25 4 Effects assessment 29 5 Summary 32 6 Applicability 34 7 References 35 Appendix A : Historical race drawing Appendix B : Best management practice guidance note for the sizing and construction of a coarse sediment trap Appendix C : Velocity maps for the Silt Pond

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Shenton

R NANGA 0 NG TI MUTUNGA: Sarah Ongley Barrister PO Box 8213 NEW PLYMOUTH Telephone: 0274467917 Email: sarah@ongley.co.nz www.bankchambers.co.nz page STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF CAROL ANNE SHENTON Tena koutou tena koutou tena koutou katoa Ko Taranaki te maunga Ko Tokomaru te waka . Ko Mimitanga atua te awa Ko Ngati Mutunga me Ngati Tama nga iwi Ko Te Kekerewai te hapu Ko McClutchie te whanau Ko Carol Shenton taku ingoa 1 My full name is Carol Anne

SDC Stratford WWTP Annual Report 2023-2024

table 21 Table 13 Summary of performance for Consent 0196-5 23 Table 14 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 24 List of figures Figure 1 Influent phosphorus and mean concentration over 180 days 9 Figure 2 Effluent nitrate 10 Figure 3 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Stratford WWTP 11 Figure 4 DRP upstream and downstream of the discharge 2009-2024 13 Figure 5 Results for biomonitoring sites in the Pātea River (spring) 15 Figure 6 Reuslts for

Agenda

The new project needs to be included within the Taranaki RLTPlan in order to be progressed. The Transport Agency has therefore lodged a request to vary the current RLTPlan. 4.3 The Committee noted and encouraged the NZ Transport Agency to engage early with affected communities, including Iwi (Ngāti Tama) and landowners re the new Mount Messenger Bypass roading project to avoid any misunderstanding or misrepresentation going forward. The Agency advised the Committee that a

Consent Form 100 v2

5.2 Site Address (Including: Street/road name, number, and nearest settlement/town) 5.3 Assessment/Valuation number (refer to land title or rates notice) 5.4 Map reference/s NZTM Co-ordinates at point of activity E N 5.5 Closest Waterbody Provide the name of the closest river or stream to the activity page 08/22 - Doc # 3091239 Page 4 of 18 6) Description of

TPJ Partnership Cleanfill Annual Report 2023-2024

Table 3 Summary of performance for TPJ Partnership’s cleanfill consent 10202-1 12 Table 4 Summary of performance for TPJ Partnership’s culvert installation consent 10209-1.1 13 Table 5 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 13 List of figures Figure 1 TPJ Partnership's cleanfill and sampling sites at Rainie Road, Hāwera 3 Figure 2 Map of TPJ Partnership retrospective and recently installed piping 4 List of photos Photo 1 Toe of fill site from below the area, August 2023 7

Discharge Consent Application Form Part B

pits, catch pits, interceptors, tanks, sumps and filters if relevant. You can use the mapping system on our website (www.trc.govt.nz keywords ‘local maps’). The maps include property boundary and contour layers. You can search by property, view and print topographic maps and aerial photographs. 4) Details of the Activity The amount of information in your assessment of environmental effects (AEE) should correspond to the scale and significance of the