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CPSchedule2

memory  Limited discordant elements disrupt the distinctive pattern of boulders along the river bed channel Transient values  Hangatahua (Stony) River catchment is exposed to some of the heaviest rain in New Zealand with rocks rolling down the river in accelerated river flows frequently changing its course  At other times the river is recognised for having waters so clear that it appears that it isn’t there, however this has declined in more recent years due to natural erosion

Schedule 2 - Coastal areas of outstanding value

the distinctive pattern of boulders along the river bed channel Transient values  Hangatahua (Stony) River catchment is exposed to some of the heaviest rain in New Zealand with rocks rolling down the river in accelerated river flows frequently changing its course  At other times the river is recognised for having waters so clear that it appears that it isn’t there, however this has declined in more recent years due to natural erosion higher up the catchment in Egmont National

Schedule II: Coastal areas of outstanding value

the distinctive pattern of boulders along the river bed channel Transient values  Hangatahua (Stony) River catchment is exposed to some of the heaviest rain in New Zealand with rocks rolling down the river in accelerated river flows frequently changing its course  At other times the river is recognised for having waters so clear that it appears that it isn’t there, however this has declined in more recent years due to natural erosion higher up the catchment in Egmont National

Annual report 2012-2013

managed. Minimal flaring was being undertaken with no resulting smoke or odours. No discharge was occurring from the skimmer pits but recent rain had elevated suspended solids content in the stormwater which may have required the pits to be cleaned out. 29 October 2012 No drilling was being undertaken at the time of inspection. Most of the exploration equipment had been moved to Cheal-B and C wellsites. The production facilities were neat and tidy. There was no discharge off site. Some silt

Triennial report 2010-2013

bubbling, though not odorous. A concrete apron had been constructed beside the first pond for easier wash-down and odour control. The storm drain pond beside the bio- filter was emitting a slight sulphurous odour. More trees had been removed along the front fence of the house opposite, which was now plainly visible. 12 July 2012 A routine inspection was carried out on 12 July 2012. Gentle very light rain stopped during the inspection. There was a light NE wind. An odour survey along Hursthouse

Policy & Planning minutes July 2020

and anything existing would not fall under this Proposed Bylaw. Recommends That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives this agenda memorandum Making River Control and Flood Protection Bylaw for Taranaki b) receives and adopts the attached proposed River Control and Flood Protection Bylaw for Taranaki 2020 and supporting documentation c) approves the commencement of the special consultative process for the making of new bylaws in accordance with the LGA d) notes that …

Monthly Rainfall Norms

page SITE(s) PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO USED JAN TOT FEB TOT MAR TOT APR TOT MAY TOT JUN TOT JUL TOT AUG TOT SEP TOT OCT TOT NOV TOT DEC TOT Nth Egmont 942003 413.7 413.7 387.6 801.3 417.5 1218.8 516.9 1735.7 658.6 2394.3 714.1 3108.4 681.9 3790.3 693.5 4483.8 689 5172.8 785.9 5958.7 501.6 6460.3 576.8 7037.1 Dawson Falls 943104 330.1 330.1 330 660.1 370 1030.1 483.7 1513.8 614.1 2127.9 623.3 2751.2 616.3 3367.5 605.8 3973.3 553 4526.3 558.7 5085 418.4 5503.4

Wai-inu Beach consent monitoring 2020-2021

2020 and August 2020 which was attributed to insufficient decontamination of sampling equipment between sites. The decision was made to transfer sampling responsibility STDC to the Council from December 2020 to ensure robust sampling methodology were being applied. Subsequent sampling found no evidence was found to suggest the WWTP is affecting water quality down gradient of the disposal fields. On 26 August 2020 and 16 June 2021 Waiinu Beach campground experienced ponding after heavy rain

Annual report 2014-2015

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. Water permit 1125-4 allows Vector to take water from Kapuni Stream for the operation of a gas processing facility and related ancillary purposes and downstream uses. This permit was issued by the Council on 19 June 2012 under Section 87(d) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2035. Condition 1 sets maximum