held by the Trust during the year under review 4
Table 2 Results for discharge monitoring from the Hickman JD Family Trust site 7
Table 3 Results of receiving environment monitoring in relation to the Trust’s site 8
Table 4 Incidents, investigations, and interventions summary table 8
Table 5 Example Summary of performance for consent 1281-4 9
Table 6 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 10
List of figures
Figure 1 Aerial location map of Hickman JD 1997 …
6867-1) 17
Figure 3 Ecological survey site map 19
Figure 4 Active areas of landfarm as of June 2012 showing the
location of pits and areas spread under consents 7670-1 (F1,
F2), and 7884-1 (F3-11) 28
Figure 5 Surface water sampling sites in relation to storage cells,
consent 7884-1 site 35
Figure 6 Groundwater and surface water sampling sites, consent 7884-1 37
Figure 7 Chloride concentrations in GW monitoring wells 2282-2285,
2012-2013 monitoring year 40
Figure 8 Benzene
trees, roses which are in the budding stage, and many
other plants.
How the programme works
As the map illustrates, the Self-Help Possum Control
Programme is organised by area. Each of these was brought
into the programme after agreement from at least 75% of land
occupiers, covering at least 75% of the area. This makes it
binding on all land occupiers.
Generally there has been very strong support for the scheme.
When a new area is established,
GND2303 18
Figure 9 WRS provided map of spreading areas 20
Figure 10 Council soil sample transects and associated sample names 21
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Photo 1 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm post discharge and reinstatement pre-seeding 5
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This report is for the period July 2017 to June 2018 by the Taranaki
or orange - one bank fenced and/or planted. Note that the
map shows all restored streams in the region, whereas the analysis in this report only included streams within
the upstream catchment of an invertebrate or E. coli monitoring site.
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2 Methods
The Taranaki Regional Council provided 14-23 years of data (depending on site) from 60 SEM
monitoring sites across the region
WWTP as operational prior to the diversion
of wastewater to the Hawera WWTP in the 2010-2011 period. 8
Figure 2 Aerial view of the Eltham WWTP showing the sludge geo-textile bags
disposal area 9
Figure 3 Location map of sampling sites in relation to the Eltham WWTP 19
List of photos
Photo 1 Overflow retention pond, 21 July 2011 10
Photo 2 Daphnia spp. outbreak on primary pond, February 2016 17
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respect of consent 5956-1.7 23
List of figures
Figure 1 Site location of Waikaikai Landfarm with regional inset 7
Figure 3 Council soil samples Waikaikai Landfarm 14
Figure 4 Company provided landfarming application map Waikaikai Landfarm 15
Figure 5 Groundwater monitoring well locations Waikaikai Landfarm 16
List of photos
Photo 1 An example of an extracted soil core 10
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Appendix II Stormwater system Map Civil Quarries Everett Road November 2019
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List of tables
Table 1 Resource consents held by the Company during the 2018-2019 monitoring period 5
Table 2 Locations and details of sampling sites 7
Table 3 Stormwater discharge monitoring results for IND002022 8
Table 4 Kurapete Stream monitoring results for the upstream site 9
Table 5 Monitoring results for the confluence of the Kurapete Stream and Unnamed
Wai-iti Beach Retreat consent monitoring report 2020-2021
locations 7
Figure 2 Company provided landfarm application area map Wellington Landfarm 13
Figure 3 Soil sample transects 2017-2018 monitoring period 16
Figure 4 TDS concentrations long term record GND2284 and GND2285 19
List of photos
Photo 1 An example of a landfarmed area Wellington Landfarm 2013 6
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