and Meetings Act 1987.
Iwi considerations
This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s
policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes
(schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-term plan
and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been
recognised in the preparation of this memorandum.
Legal considerations
This memorandum and
… Stancliff has built up extensive knowledge of Taranaki
freshwater ecosystems, native fish and waterfowl, and
freshwater quality and quantity, over the past 27 years.
He is a passionate advocate for their protection and
enhancement and has contributed greatly to the progressive
improvement in freshwater management in Taranaki.
Allen has consulted widely with landowners, QEII Trust,
Department of Conservation, district and regional councils,
iwi and industry.
Allen has advised on and
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Map features
Source & reliability of data
Comparisons with national levels and contaminated site guidelines
Chromium map
Copper map
Lead map
Nickel map
Vanadium map
Zinc map
map of the Taranaki seismographs as at 30 June 2018............................................................ 2
Figure 5.1 A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki by GeoNet between 1 July 2017 and
30 June 2018. ............................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 5.2 A. A projected west-east (left to right) cross-section showing earthquake hypocentres less than
50 km deep located in Taranaki
Environment Quality Dept.
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Bibliography and references
ANZECC (2000). Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality 2000. Australian
and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, 2000.
Land Air Water Aotearoa (2023): Factsheet: Electrical conductivity. Website accessed October 2023.
Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research (2002): Maps of total soil concentrations (background levels) of chromium,
copper, lead, nickel, vanadium, and
activity from
Mt Taranaki remains a
central focus.
Commitment to
working with local Iwi
through strengthening
relationships to
respond better to our
community.
Commitment to
developing and
strengthening
relationships within
the community in
order to provide a
better response.
Outlines the new local
delivery structure –
putting more
responsibility on local
councils to provide
tailored response.
Recognition
Commentary
Sites of significance to Māori
within the CMA
Values associated with
sites
Map reference
TRC Number Description
Tāngāhoe River The Tāngāhoe River has been a major supply of food and water resources to its people both prior to and
since the arrival of the Aotea Waka. The valley like the rest of the southern lands was a fertile paradise
and because of the mild temperatures, promoted lush vegetation that was checked only by the occasional
equinoctial weather
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8.0 REFERENCES .............................................................................................................6
FIGURES
Figure 1. A map of the seismographs used to locate earthquakes in Taranaki. ................................................8
Figure 2. A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki between July 2009 and June 2010.............................9
Figure 3. A map of earthquakes less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki between July 2009 and
June 2010.
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FIGURES
Figure 1. A map of the seismographs used to locate earthquakes in Taranaki. ................................................ 8
Figure 2. A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki between July 2010 and June 2011. ............................ 9
Figure 3. A map of earthquakes less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki between July 2010 and
June 2011.
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FIGURES
Figure 1. A map of the seismographs used to locate earthquakes in Taranaki. ................................................ 8
Figure 2. A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki between July 2011 and June 2012. ............................ 9
Figure 3. A map of earthquakes less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki between July 2011 and
June 2012..