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Pātea Beach greenwaste monitoring 2019-2020

long and 25 m wide, and is shown in Figure 2. In the 2016-2017 monitoring period, issues were found with unacceptable wastes being exposed by coastal erosion. This resulted in the site being closed to the public in 2017. Any further dune stabilisation will be done using green waste disposed of at the Patea transfer station. Patea Beach is an elevated site which for most of the time is dry. Rain that does fall on the site drains away at a very rapid rate. The site does not suffer from …

Inhalable particulates (PM10) regional monitoring 2010

weather. About 40% of New Plymouth’s rain comes with winds from the north or north-east, usually falling as steady rain for several hours or longer. South easterlies tend to be dry. The annual rainfall for New Plymouth averages around 1500 mm. Rainfall across the region varies from around 1000 mm on the southern coast, to 2000 mm at the highest points of the ringplain around Stratford, and higher rainfall in the hill country and on Mt Taranaki. Wind roses for the region are shown in Figure 3.

Remediation NZ Uruti Annual Report 2023-2024

ring drain had been upgraded since the last inspection. The discharge from the WTS was noted as slow and clear. Overall, the site was considered to be compliant with the consent conditions, although with some site improvements were required. 16 August 2023 The inspection occurred during periods of rain and hail and the culverts and downstream riffles were found to be functioning well and providing for fish passage. There were no signs of erosion around the structures, and they were

Annual report 2012-2013

2012 A site visit was to conduct a compliance monitoring inspection and to take water samples. There were intermittent showers with 24 mm rain over the previous 48 hours. The cap was well vegetated and appeared to be stable and sound. page 13 The leachate/stormwater pond was half full and not discharging. There was some kind of organic growth floating on the surface (either algae or iron oxide bacteria). A sample of pond water was taken to be tested for the

Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

Bibliography and references 103 Appendix I Resource consents held by NPDC List of tables Table 1 Consents held by NPDC that relate to the Colson Road landfill 13 Table 2 Summary of monitoring activity for 2020-2021 14 Table 3 Chemical analysis of Colson Road landfill leachate 40 Table 4 Results of analysis of under liner drainage for the year under review. 42 Table 5 Results of rain event monitoring – discharge and Puremu Stream samples, 19 August 2020 47 Table 6 Results

Colson Road Landfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021 2990010

Bibliography and references 103 Appendix I Resource consents held by NPDC List of tables Table 1 Consents held by NPDC that relate to the Colson Road landfill 13 Table 2 Summary of monitoring activity for 2020-2021 14 Table 3 Chemical analysis of Colson Road landfill leachate 40 Table 4 Results of analysis of under liner drainage for the year under review. 42 Table 5 Results of rain event monitoring – discharge and Puremu Stream samples, 19 August 2020 47 Table 6 Results

Recount 106 - September 2017

Government to start achieving its Predator Free 2050 goal, by supporting and further funding a number of initiatives already under way involving public and private agencies – for example, Project Mounga, self-help possum control and many community-based projects. Taranaki’s compact scale and united focus make it a great pilot. Connections to Mt Taranaki: The North Egmont, Stratford and Dawson Falls access roads are under pressure and suffering from

MR2014 GreymouthOnaeroWellsite

Consent 7557-1 was being exercised at time of inspection. Flaring was occurring at time of inspection. The flare looked clean with minimal smoke being generated. Works had been undertaken to improve the quality of the flare. Consent 7555-1 was being exercised at time of inspection. Heavy rain was falling at time of inspection. The ring drains and skimmer pits had been dry during the days prior. At the time of inspection stormwater was beginning to pool in the first skimmer pit. No stormwater

Annual report 2012-2013

minimised. Special condition 10 provides for review of any or all of the conditions of the consent. The permit is attached to this report in Appendix I. 1.3.3 Water abstraction permit Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or 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. DH Lepper Trust holds consent 0188-3 to cover the