significant surf breaks.
Several workshops and one-on-one meetings with local surfers were
subsequently undertaken. As well as confirming the location of the 80
breaks already mapped, these meetings identified an additional 60 surf
breaks bringing the total number of surf breaks identified by name and
mapped by Council to 140.
2.1 Feedback on the draft Plan
Feedback on regionally significant surf breaks was received from a number
of submitters as part of the draft Plan
mapping and applications, management of aquatic
weeds, assessment criteria for fish passage and barrier
mitigation options, and review of marine recreational
microbiological guidelines and their scientific basis. There is
on-going engagement with MBIE's National Science
Challenges, to pursue specific projects of benefit to the
Taranaki region. A workshop for the Taranaki-specific projects
within 'Natural hazards' NSCs was held. Staff are participating
in a Joint project
of the Stratford landfill groundwater quality survey,
30 April 2013 10
Table 3 Results of the Stratford landfill water quality survey 12
Table 4 Summary of performance for Consent 3889 discharge of
leachate and stormwater 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing SDC landfill sites 4
Figure 2 Stratford landfill (shaded in yellow) and sampling locations 8
Figure 3 Graph showing chloride levels in groundwater at Stratford
Landfill 11
Figure 4
deployment period 66
Figure 19 Aerial view of Woodwards site and fire pit location 70
Figure 20 Aerial map showing site and sample locations in the Waitaha Catchment (TBS Coatings now
SRG Global) 77
List of photos
Photo 1 View of AICA (NZ) site 11
Photo 2 C & O Concrete site 19
Photo 3 Stockpiled material to be blasted on Energyworks site, March 2020 22
Photo 4 Intergroup Ltd oil treatment facility 30
Photo 5 Taranaki Sawmills site in the Waitaha Catchment 57
Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki - Taranaki Regional Council
Taranaki Regional Council submission on Action for Health Waterways
Figure 1 Site location and regional inset 7
Figure 2 Council soil sample transects 15
Figure 3 Groundwater monitoring well locations with respect to the site 17
Figure 4 Long term TDS concentrations at the Waikaikai Landfarm 21
Figure 5 Disposal area map provided by the Company 23
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1. Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This annual report is for the period July 2014 to
2001-2021 50
Figure 25 Long term NNN monitoring GND2226 2011-2021 51
Figure 26 Burial groundwater monitoring well locations 52
Figure 27 Taranaki By-Products biomonitoring site locations map 56
Figure 28 Location of biomonitoring sites in the Inaha Stream and an unnamed tributary of the Inaha
Stream in relation to discharges from the Taranaki By-Products plant, with taxa number, MCI
scores and SQMCI scores for each site. The orange line outlines the irrigation areas around the
description of the nature of the odour emissions and sources
3 A description of the environmental setting of the emissions.
4 An assessment of the potential environmental nuisance effects of the odour emissions.
5 Conclusions in relation to the assessment.
Items provided by T+T on behalf of AFTL previously in response to the TRC’s request for further
information have also been updated as follows:
· A map identifying dwellings within 300 m of the sheds is provided in Appendix A. This map has
been
Stock Truck Effluent Strategy