enough, the climate needs more. The availability of e bikes
can bring this down further. We are a hardy bunch in Taranaki, a bit of rain and some hills shouldn't
stop us.
Level of agreement with proposed active travel goal
Survey question: Is a proposal to double the number of journeys by walking, cycling or other active travel to
school and work by 2033 ambitious or not ambitious enough?
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Figure 7 Online survey: level of agreement to doubling
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trap, near the Firewater Pond. The carpark area project was on-going and a digger was working by burial pit.
The entrance to the old dairy factory on Old Normanby Road had traces of left over burial pit product in
front of the entrance. TBP staff were advised that this needed attention, as it was forming a crust and heavy
rain would likely cause it to discharge to the drain. A discussion was had about the importance of having
underground drain plans and these were again
STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley WWTPs Annual Report 2022-2023
Revised Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) - June 2020
elevated soil
moistures in the range of 44 and 45 %. Conversely, prior to January 8th 2015, Uruti received only 1
mm of rain in the previous eight days, with soil moistures at 32 %, this would have resulted in
minimal outflow ‘gaining’ from the Haehanga Stream to the groundwater table.
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Table 2.4:Stream and Groundwater Elevations (msl)
Date Bore Bore elevation Stream Elevation GW elevation Groundwater
officer would make contact shortly for
an update on the anticipated level of use of the discharge area.
26 January 2016
The weather was fine and dry at the time of inspection (only 39 mm of rain had fallen
over the past month). The Company was contacted prior to the inspection.
It was again found that, there did not appear to have been much activity at the site
since the last inspection. However, the stock pile area did contain several loads of green
waste ready for spreading. No
unacceptable materials, the stability of the green
waste stacks (against wind), and the management of any stormwater and leachate.
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2. Results
2.1 Inspections
27 August 2014
The site was inspected in fine conditions with a moderate southerly breeze. The last
rain was five days prior to this inspection.
The consent holder was met off site prior to the inspection. The consent holder outlined
that the last delivery of green waste from Ingram’s was about three or
directed into the settling ponds.
Midhurst
CD Boyd quarry
Tariki
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Figure 2 CD Boyd Surrey Road, Quarry site
1.4 Resource consent
1.4.1 Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the Resource Management Act 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.
particulate sampler $30.00 per hour
Vandorn sampler $50.00 per day
Black disc $20.00 per deployment
Bladder pump $450.00 per day
Calibration test equipment hire $100.00 per hour
Disposabale bailer $20.00 per sample
Peristaltic pump $120.00 per day
Rain gauge calibration $300.00 per deployment
Automatic water quality samplers $50.00 per day
Betrand Rd telemetry $2,000.00 per year
Lake Rotorangi telemetry $1,752.00 per year
Mangati Stream telemetry $2,900.00 per
and is then pumped to the effluent treatment plant and discharged via the
marine outfall. Stormwater from the tankage area is pumped over into the process sewers which flow to the
storm pond. The stormwater falling on the non-process areas of the western half of the site (Figure 1) is
directed by “v” ditches running alongside the roads to a dam/pond and then out to the Tasman Sea via the
Manu Stream. Stormwater falling on the eastern side of the site is directed to unnamed tributaries of the