of the stream however ongoing development since 2016 has
resulted in more sites on the eastern side. These sites fall under permitted activity rules and are not covered
by this monitoring report. Upstream, land use is pastoral and horticultural. Downstream, the Mangati flows
through the residential area of Bell Block. The Mangati Reserve (Photo 1), with its popular well maintained
walkway, borders the stream immediately below the industrial area. The beach at the mouth of the stream is
also
Coastal bathing beach water quality summer 2019-2020
$10.20 per month
RNZ Uriti Telemetry $5,000 per year
Repair Parts (battery/fuse/cable) $51.00 per deployment
Surrey Road Telemetry $5,000 per year
Standard hydrometric equipment $1,772.00 per year
Tangahoe hydrometric equipment $619.00 per year
Tawhiti hydrometric equipment (lower) $1,573.00 per year
Tawhiti hydrometric equipment (upper) $973.00 per year
Waingongoro hydrometric equipment $755.00 per year
Waitaha hydrometric equipment $7,356.00 per year
Rain
brought about an immediate and dramatic change in the instream conditions in the 3 km stretch of river below the diversion weir.
numbered_Paras Because it is close to the sea the reach below the weir contains a wide range of migratory native fish species and their life stages. Species present below the weir include smelt, īnanga, torrentfish, redfinned and common bullies.
numbered_Paras The Waiaua River has sand deposition issues that were a result from heavy rain and massive natural erosion
working satisfactory. Effluent sumps were checked twice daily by the piggery
staff. Gernhoefer contracting had just finished desludging the first pond and spray
irrigated effluent to the flatter paddocks above the ponds. The desludged pond was
displaying massive microbial actively (boil ups) at the time of inspection due to the
volume of digested sludge removed. Only a slight discharge was occurring from the
final aerobic pond and the Tawhiti Stream level was high due to recent rain
throughout
Raine
Councillor C S Williamson
Councillor D L Lean (ex officio)
Councillor D N MacLeod (ex officio)
Representatives Councillor R Jordan (New PlymouthDistrict Council)
Councillor G Boyde (Stratford District Council)
Councillor P Nixon (South Taranaki District Council)
Mrs B Muir (Taranaki Federated Farmers)
Apologies
Notification of Late Items
Item Page Subject
Item 1 3 Confirmation of Minutes
Item 2 9 Resource Legislation Amendment Act 2017
Item 3 13
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2.2.1 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.
Silver Fern Farms held two consents for the abstraction and use of water during the
2012-2014 review period. Water permit 1091-3 had expired and was replaced with
water permit 1091-4.
Depart Ariki St
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Parklands Ave BBK
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and flowpaths. This may include a permeability standard as
given in Condition 9 (TRC Officer’s report) for ponds.
d. Description and modelling of future wastewater quality to
demonstrate how nutrient and contaminant limits for
irrigation areas can be achieved. No characterisation of
future wastewater quality has been provided.
e. Characterisation of stormwater flows at and above design
rainfall event (RNZ propose a 10 year annual recurrence
interval rainfall event (Condition
was undertaken as NPDC had notified Council on 18 May 2021 that the Inglewood WWTP was
overflowing into the Kurapete Stream. A NPDC WWTP technician was on site taking discharge samples. The
discharge into the Kurapete Stream was estimated at 95 L/sec. The discharge consisted of mainly rain water,
with some partially treated wastewater. This was slightly turbid/cloudy and light greyish in colour. The
Kurapete Stream was running at a moderate swift flow and there was no significant visual