three
questions around exploring freshwater aspirations, identification of freshwater values and
prioritization.
page
4
For each well-being type, participants were provided the following response
opportunities:
a) to describe (in relation to the well-being type) their aspiration for freshwater
for future generations;
b) to identify on a map any water bodies, catchments or rivers and streams that,
in relation to that well-being type, were significant to them and to
Table 6 Low flow receiving water results March 2018 15
Table 7 Results for April 2018 survey and comparison with data from February 1985 and October
2017 16
Table 8 Summary of performance for consent 0196-4 19
Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 20
List of figures
Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Stratford WWTP 13
List of photos
Photo 1 Stratford WWTP 4
Photo 2 Esk Road wastes facility 8
Photo 3 View of
abstractions – distributed by activity 2015-2016 6
Figure 4 Pasture irrigation zones and locations of consented irrigation in Taranaki 7
Figure 5 Distribution map of the total rainfall recorded from 1 October 2015 to 31
March 2016 12
List of photos
Photo 1 Mosaic of pictures depicting k-line and long-lateral type irrigation 8
Photo 2 Mosaic of pictures depicting centre pivots 8
Photo 3 Picture depicting travelling irrigator system 8
Photo 4 Good installation of a flowmeter 16
Waiwhakaiho airshed, and
outlines the nature of the monitoring programme in place for the period under review.
Each company’s activity is then discussed in a separate section (Sections 2 to 7).
In each subsection (e.g. Section 2.1) there is a general description of the industrial
activity and its discharges, an aerial photograph or map showing the location of the
activity, and an outline of the matters covered by the company’s air discharge permit.
Subsection 2 presents the results of
Stream, and the stream flow is
now and will continue to be unaffected1 by the HEPS, it is not considered in this
report.
Figure 1.1 Aerial map showing location of structures and surface waters associated
with the Motukawa HEPS. (Source: Google Earth).
Ecological context
The HEPS and the above surface waters are located within the Egmont and North
Taranaki Ecological Districts in the Egmont and Taranaki Ecological Regions,
respectively (McEwen 1987). The
Regional Council databases. It is correct to the best
of our knowledge. Copyright is held and retained by the Taranaki Regional Council. This map may not be
reproduced or transmitted to any other party in any form without the written permission of the
Taranaki Regional Council. Aerial photography was flown in in 2007.
¯
DATE:30 June 2009
0 40 8020
Meters
1:1,500SCALE
Drum
remnants
acroform
Taranaki By-Products Ltd consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Locations of the investigative boreholes installed to monitor
high conductivity readings at the uncontaminated
stormwater outlets. 35
Figure 4 Motunui sampling sites in relation to boiler water incident
with site overview map (insert) 42
Figure 5 Waitara Valley site layout and water sampling site location 54
List of photos
Photo 1 Methanex Motunui site 8
Photo 2 Methanex Waitara Valley site 53
page
1
1. Introduction
1.1 Compliance
hazards. Condition 16 then requires the publication of a full set of maps
identifying these hazards to be erected at various locations and distributed to various
parties.
Condition 17 requires the consent holder to construct and maintain a floating pontoon
to allow improved access for boating at Pukekino Landing while condition 18 requires
the electronic recording of the water level of Lake Rotorangi, and the provision of
records to Council.
Conditions 19 to 23 relate to the provision of
title
and a map of the property are included in Appendix ‘A’.
Land Location: 1460 Mokau Road, Uruti, 4379
Legal Description: Pt Sec 4 Blk II Upper Waitara Survey District
Certificate of Title: A1/1241
Site Area: 637ha
A plan showing the site layout is also attached in Appendix A.
The natural existing surrounding environs inhibit any public visibility from SH3, and the closest
neighbour is more than 2 kilometres away.
2.3 Climate
The climate in