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Malandra Downs consent monitoring 2018-2019

mixed and dispersed. Any effects on groundwater quality or coastal water quality would be negligible. In general, the creation of stable interlocked layers of green waste ensures that it does not fall off, or get blown off the cliffs and down onto the coastal marine area or into the sea. From observations made during the inspection of the site no adverse environmental effects were found, or were expected to have been occurring, as a result of the activity authorised by consent 7374-1.4.

WaterwaysReport2019

and evaluating the Government’s latest proposals: Will they get good results? Is the science sound? Are they practical, efficient and reasonable? And most importantly, what impacts will they have on families and communities? The information supplied so far by the Government and its advisers would appear to fall short of adequately answering these questions. We hope that Wellington will give the Taranaki experience the careful consideration we believe it deserves.

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

Addressing NZ's Biodiversity Challenge - A regional council thinkpiece.

community activity  Amendment to the RMA to provide local authorities with the express function of “maintaining biodiversity”; and  A major policy and consultation process looking at biodiversity and private land, and the value of a National Policy Statement (NPS) on biodiversity to guide and direct decision- making under the RMA. The NZBS contains 147 actions most falling to central government agencies and territorial authorities and regional councils. Territorial

Trustpower Ltd Motukawa HEP Scheme Annual Report 2020 2021

Company. Through an automated water level sensor system, the Company can monitor the residual flows in the Manganui River and Mangaotea Stream, water levels in the race and lake and how much rain is falling locally. This has allowed the Company to manage race flows to minimise flooding, and has greatly improved the Company’s compliance with residual flow requirements. 1.3 Resource consents The Company holds 23 resource consents, the details of which are summarised in the table below.

Annual report 2013-2014

stock access to streams as a probable primary contributor to these elevated numbers although the cumulative impacts of consented dairy pond discharges also contribute, particularly under lower flow conditions]. Water temperatures varied over a moderate range of 7.8°C with a maximum (mid-morning) temperature of 17.4°C in February 2014 during a period of very low flow conditions. Dissolved oxygen saturation did not fall below 88% during the period, with this minimum recorded under a period of