kereru, shags, ducks, king fisher, there was all sorts, it was a busy place,
the awa was alive!
8 Grandad would chat away to me talking about the awa, telling me stories
of how things were back in his day and how vibrant the awa was and how
the iwi and whanau from Uruti to the mouth of the awa would utilise it for
spiritual, cultural purposes and to feed the many families on its banks.
We would gather food from it to feed our wh nau. At the same time
grandad would always say that the
trade competitor for the purposes of section 308B of
the Resource Management Act 1991
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My submission relates to the whole application Yes
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I have the same concerns as the Ngati Mutunga Iwi
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Outcome sought
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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
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-
privilege to work closely with Nga Iwi
o Taranaki, something I have been honoured to do since living in the region since 2003. That
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said, I do not have the right to make decisions about Māori without them nor determine if
Māori should have a specific electoral ward to guarantee a Māori voice at the decision
making table.
As the Regional Council is acutely aware the matters within its governance
Planting Trust
Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust
Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
Rapanui Grey-faced Petrel Trust
Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust
Royal Forest & Bird Society
North and South Taranaki Branch
South Taranaki District Council
South Taranaki Underwater Club
Stratford District Council
Taranaki Conservationists
Taranaki Environmental Education Trust
Taranaki Iwi Trust
Taranaki Kiwi Trust
Taranaki Regional Council
Taranaki Tree Trust
The Ornithological Society of NZ Inc
Tiaki Te Mauri O Parininihi
review 4
Table 2 Summary of performance for consent 7374-1.5 8
Table 3 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 8
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the site 3
Figure 2 Aerial image of the Malandra Downs property 3
Figure 3 Malandra Downs site in 2007 6
Figure 4 Aerial image showing the extent of the sand movement across the property (May 2024) 7
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Introduction
Compliance monitoring programme reports and the
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
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
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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