areas where the discharge runs off your site,
and the wider areas that could be affected by discharges (including stormwater)
from your site, including open drains, streams, rivers, and the harbour.
Show all buildings, developments, and a comprehensive site drainage plan,
existing privately-installed drainage, council drains, soak 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’).
and design of Opunake waste
treatment and disposal system as operated throughout the
majority of the period 5
Figure 2 Aerial location map of the Opunake wastewater treatment
system and sampling sites 6
Figure 3 Coastal monitoring sites in relation to Opunake WWTS 19
Figure 4 Bacteriological (enterococci) counts at the Opunake Beach
site during summer 2013-2014 25
Figure 5 Bacteriological median counts at Opunake Beach for
summer surveys since 1993-1994 26
Figure 6
design of Opunake waste
treatment and disposal system as operated throughout the
majority of the period 4
Figure 2 Aerial location map of the Opunake wastewater treatment
system and sampling sites 5
Figure 3 Number of taxa and MfCI values for the Opunake primary
oxidation pond since monitoring began in 1994 18
Figure 4 Number of taxa and MfCI values for the Opunake wetlands
since monitoring began in 1994 19
Figure 5 Coastal monitoring sites in relation to Opunake WWTS 21
with iwi and hapū continues
• Report out in late 2023 sharing feedback from
this round of engagement
• Next round of workshops:
– Mar/Apr 2024
• Notification of Freshwater Provisions end 2024
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Working with people | caring for Taranaki
Tell us what you think
• Via one of six location based surveys
(available at www.trc.govt.nz)
• Via a written submission
• Email policy@trc.govt.nz
• Via a meeting with policy staff
Feedback to us no later than
2022-2024 monitoring period 108
Table 75 Summary of environmental performance for Consent 1509-4 109
List of figures
Figure 1 Map showing monitored quarries in Taranaki 4
Figure 2 AA Contracting Ltd quarry, sampling sites shown in yellow 9
Figure 3 Map of Jones Quarry Ltd Kekeua Road quarry, showing Mangaone Stream 7 18
Figure 4 Ferndene Quarries Ltd site location map, showing unnamed tributary of the Mangaoraka
Stream and sampling location (red polygon) 23
Figure 5 Ferndene Quarry
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
Also attached is a clean Word version of the offered conditions by RNZ.
1 Billion Tree Programme
David Gibson for RNZ attached to his primary Statement of Evidence, the 1 Billion Tree
Programme Funding Agreement Map showing the approved areas for planting in
exotic and indigenous species within the Uruti site. Mr Gibson explained that MPI had
submitted a contract to RNZ, but it was yet to receive Board approval.
The Board has approved the contract and the contract is
Council, NIWA and others.
The project, Sharing the Waiwhakaiho, has
woven different threads of the river’s story into
multimedia presentations including website,
video and artworks.
A defining entity for three iwi and associated
hapu, the Waiwhakaiho River is one of more
than 300 waterways flowing from Mount
Taranaki and one of the region’s largest rivers,
with high cultural, aesthetic, recreational,
ecological and economic value to the people
and iwi of
section 33G(a) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994 and 174 of the Local
Government Act 2002, and approves their warrant powers.
Cloke/Williamson
9. Iwi Appointments to Taranaki Regional Council Standing Committees
9.1 Mr M J Nield, Director-Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum to receive and
confirm iwi appointments to the Council’s Consents and Regulatory Committee and
Policy and Planning Committee.
Resolved
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1.
Sawmills site with the location of the associated sampling sites
including receiving waters in the Waitaha Stream 49
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Figure 14 Wind direction and wind speed at Hillsborough, Waiwhakaiho on 5 February 2024 51
Figure 15 Aerial view of Urban Aspect site with the location of the associated sampling point 55
Figure 16 Aerial view of Woodwards site 58
Figure 17 Aerial map showing sites and surface water sample locations in the Waitaha Catchment 61
Figure 18