up as remnants were tracking towards the drain. By 27 June the
waste bins with paint boxes had been cleaned up promptly, but the powder coating area was still generally
messy with rubbish and it was advised to keep on top of housekeeping in this area.
2.1.2 Results of discharge and receiving water monitoring
Sampling locations are described in Table 2 and indicated on the map in Figure 2.
Table 2 Locations and details of sampling sites
Site Location GPS coordinates Site code
responses
1 Clause 6 – Floodways
Amend Decline
The submitter opposes clause 6.1.
The submitter has a number of services located over and under floodways,
which do not affect the ability of the floodway to function. In some
situations, services are placed on road bridges (e.g. the North Street Bridge
crossing the Waitara River - Map 2c) which would require an authority
under clause 6.1(d).
The submitter seeks the following amendment:
6.1 No person, except Network Utility
NPDC New Plymouth wastewater treatment plant resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 23 Part 2
New Zealand Energy Corporation DWI Annual Report 2022-2023
debris
deposits is prevalent, which will be forming most of the suspended sediment load.
Detailed regional soil maps do not yet exist for the Taranaki area, however the soil orders have been
mapped. Most of the catchments are identified as Allophanic Soils which have a low erosion rate
unless exposed or on steep slopes. The Allophanic soils mostly comprise fines and in exposed banks
will likely erode into waterways as sands, silts and clays.
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calculated by
comparing the two sets of aerial photographs for the Taranaki ring plain taken in 2001 and
2007. The results indicated a much higher rate of small stream modification than that
indicated by records of consent applications, an estimated 96 km of small stream
modifications (including some consented works) during this six year period alone were
mapped (an increase of 15% compared to all modification conducted prior to 2001).
Comparison of the mapped data with the consents database
a geotechnical specialist.
Further detail on design and construction of dairy effluent ponds, including testing requirements
is available in IPENZ Practice Note 21.
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Dairy Effluent Pond Guidelines T&T Ref. 85537
Taranaki Regional Council June 2013
7 Taranaki soils
The following map (Figure 1) shows the geological terrain zones for the Taranaki Region. Table 1
provides a description of each zone and indicative permeabilities of soils within that zone. Each
zone
a
river/stream scene. Include plants, trees, fish,
invertebrates.
Make a pictorial diagram of a food chain for a native
freshwater fish. Compare it to a food chain of an introduced
fish.
Conduct a survey of people around you (adults and
students) to find out their knowledge about native
freshwater fish. Write at least five questions you can ask to
check their knowledge. Present the information you gain in
two different types of graphs (bar, pie, leaf and stem
etc).
Copy a map of the
of 13 Key
Native Ecosystems
monitored improving or
maintaining condition.
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engagement to progress Mt Messenger
and Awakino Tunnel bypass projects
Improving
lifestyles
Regional Council
Taranaki
Connecting
people
Range of resource investigations
and applied research projects
undertaken.
Supporting
community initiatives
worked with Wild for Taranaki, iwi and grassroots
community groups to improve
Taranaki’s biodiversity.
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