with Puna Wano-Bryant of Taranaki iwi. We have agreed to present Taranaki iwi with a range of
flow scenarios, with additional detail on how they impact on the various values associated with the scheme. This
includes how the Waiaua River and its biological communities are likely to be impacted. This will enable Taranaki
to provide us with their understanding of how each scenario affects the cultural values. This is something only
Taranaki can do, and as such we are unable to provide this
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walking, road safety and speed management across Taranaki. The community
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an interactive map from 15 March to 30 April. Feedback on road safety and speed
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descriptor: Lower Manutahi Road, Manutahi, Taranaki
Map reference: E 1719720
(NZTM) N 5605515
Mean annual rainfall: 1,043 m
Mean annual soil temperature: 15.1ºC
Mean annual soil moisture: 32.9%
Elevation: ~45 m
Geomorphic position: Dune back slope
Erosion / deposition: Erosion
Vegetation: Pasture, dune grasses
Parent material: Aeolian/alluvial deposits
Drainage class: Free/well-draining
1.4 Resource consents
Table 4 Water quality results downstream of the Eltham WWTP 2022-2023 (SEM samples) 11
Table 7 Summary of performance for consent 7521-1 14
Table 8 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Schematic layout of Eltham WWTP prior to the diversion of wastewater to the Hawera WWTP 3
Figure 2 Aerial view of the Eltham WWTP 4
Figure 3 Aerial map showing location of sampling sites 10
List of photos
Photo 1 Overflow detention pond
Table 32 Summary of performance for consent 6621-1 54
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List of figures
Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Kaponga WWTP 12
Figure 2 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Manaia WWTP 21
Figure 3 Map showing sampling sites in relation to Patea WWTP 35
Figure 4 E. coli numbers for lower Patea River at the boat ramp 38
Figure 5 Enterococci numbers for Mana Bay 39
Figure 6 Aerial location map of sampling sites
Brief description of previous and current consents applied for by
applicant.
1.2 Site Location Information
Well site location address, map reference and grid reference
Catchment area.
2. Resource Consents Sought
Description of proposed activity(s)
Which rules in the Regional Freshwater Plan apply to the activity .
3. Related Consents
More detailed description of related resource consents sought
which are relevant to the proposed programme (e.g., air
Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2020-2021 17
3.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 17
4 Recommendations 18
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 19
Bibliography and references 21
Appendix I Map of stormwater and washwater treatment system December 2020
Appendix II Resource consents held by Civil Quarries Ltd
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List of tables
Table 1 Resource consents held by the Company during the 2019-2020 monitoring period 4
Table 2 Locations …
3 Saddle Views Estate Ltd v Dunedin City Council [2014] NZEnvC 243, at [24].
4 Te Runanga a Iwi O Ngati Kahu v Far North District Council [2010] NZEnvC 372, (2010) 16 ELRNZ 259, at [98]
to [100], and [111]; Burgess v Selwyn District Council [2014] NZEnvC 11, at [74]; and Otway Oasis Soc Inc v
Waikato Regional Council [2020] NZEnvC 169, at [15].
5 Queenstown Lakes District Council v Hawthorn Estate Ltd [2006] NZRMA 424 (CA), at [75], [82] and [84].
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6.1 General ................................................................................................. 12
6.2 Estimates .............................................................................................. 12
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Estimates
Appendix 2 Adjacent Land Map
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In response to the application for the renewal of
resource consent #0196-4, Taranaki Regional Council
have requested
grass sowing,” says the
Council’s Director-Operations, Stephen
Hall.
“The storm’s impact on the ring plain was
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Mapping a very wet winter
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Rainfall over the winter months of June, July and August was well above the season’s
normal at sites monitored by the Taranaki Regional Council, as illustrated by this map
showing totals at some of our measuring stations.