(13)
Other Uses
61% (120)
Pasture Irrigation
28% (55)
Horticultural
5% (9)
Recreational
6% (11)
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Figure 4 Pasture irrigation zones and locations of consented irrigation in Taranaki
1.1.7 Irrigation systems
In general there are two types of irrigation methods; surface and pressurised. The majority of irrigation
systems currently in operation in the province fall in to the pressurised category. Pressurised systems can be
further differentiated
than the concentration of the backwash discharge
A B C
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sample, the concentration of total chlorine in the shoreline sample was slightly above the consent limit of
0.1 g/m3 (Table 2). However, it is possible that the actual value for total chlorine did in fact fall below the
consent limit as the repeatability of the chlorine meter used is ± 0.05 g/m3; this result therefore provided
insufficient evidence for non-compliance with condition 4 of consent 2339-4.0.
infrastructure and other costs.
Connections to Mt Taranaki: The
North Egmont, Stratford and Dawson
Falls access roads are under pressure
and suffering from under-investment. The
Government needs to prioritise a sustainable,
long-term funding solution that also includes
the Mangorei Road and Carrington Road
routes to Egmont National Park and Pukeiti.
Western Blue Highway: A previous
investigation found a New Plymouth-
Nelson roll-on, roll-off shuttle ferry
service
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farming, implementing fresh water policy, developing Farm Environmental Plans, water
and stream health monitoring, predator management, fencing, planting and the
collection of farm environment data.
31. The actions and priorities from across all catchment communities have subsequently
been consolidated to create the Regional Integrated Plan. This plan details the costs over
the next 24 months and each of the community catchment actions have been grouped to
fall within one of
rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular
categories set out in Section 14.
Kaupokonui Stream
Fonterra Limited holds water permit 0302-3 to take and use up to 19,500 m³/day (225 litres/second) of
water from the Kaupokonui Stream for cooling water and general purposes associated with lactose
manufacturing. This permit was issued by the Council on 9 June 1999 under Section 87(d) of the RMA. It is
due to expire on 1 June 2019.
There are three special conditions
discharge met the
standards of Rule 22 of the Regional Freshwater Plan as a permitted activity.
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1.3.1 Water abstraction permits
Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam of divert any
water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a
regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14.
Kaupokonui Stream
Fonterra Limited holds water permit 0302-3 to take and use up
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otherwise. The representation of the Stratford and South Taranaki
constituencies falls outside the stipulated range. The Council considers that the Stratford Constituency
warrants one member and the South Taranaki Constituency warrants two members for the following
reasons:
• the proposed representation reflects the status quo (with only minor proposed boundary changes),
which is well understood and accepted by the regional community.
• the constituency boundaries are closely aligned to