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Annual report 2016-2017

to the Outfall. There were four separate exceedance events in relation to this limit in the 2016-2017 monitoring year. The first exceedance occurred in August 2016, was associated with heavy winter rain and lasted 7 days. The remaining three periods of exceedance occurred April (7 days), May (3 days) and May/June (23 days) after continued heavy rainfall over the summer and autumn 2017. The total number of days where the seven day average was above the consent limit was 40. page 16

Biennial report 2012-2014

area and all contingency measures were in place to prevent any discharge from the site. A clean up of the remaining residual oil was underway. No discharges to the environment occurred. The Company was advised to take any action necessary to prevent reoccurrence of such a spill. 23 September 2013 The site was unmanned and the gates were locked. A perimeter inspection was undertaken following torrential rain and high winds in the weekend. No effects from the stormwater discharge were noted

Biennial report 2012-2014

STDC Hawera oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Regional Transport agenda September 2018

the Draft Tracks and Trails Strategy and potential cycle trails. It is over to authorities to determine where the routes should go, in particular Hawera to New Plymouth which is part of the NZTA safety upgrade. The budget for that length of highway is $30-$40m. There was discussion around this. JB noted it had been formerly determined which paper roads could be best suited. WW suggested it may fall under PGF criteria but would have to identify economic benefit. Have it in the RLTP for a

NPDC water supplies monitoring report 2017-2018

The waste products from backwashing of the filters (and clarifier bleed at some sites) are either discharged to land or to a surface waterway via a settling pond (or tank), or are contained in cartridges disposed of at landfills. page 4 1.3 Resource consents 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

Application Appendix G Aquatic Ecology Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

site (Table 3.1). Ammoniacal nitrogen concentrations are however likely decreasing and fall within NOF band B (Table 3.1). Faecal bacteria concentrations are high (Escherichia coli 5-year median 280 per 100 mL, NOF band D), with trend analysis indicating increasing degradation (Table 3.1). A TRC-led programme of riparian fencing and planting is on-going in the catchment and as this becomes established, TRC is expecting water quality