2011
June
2021
June
2031
7922-1
To install and use a stormwater and wastewater
outlet structure in an unnamed tributary of the
Mangahewa Stream associated with the MPP.
Oct
2011
June
2021
June
2031
1.3.1 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
To dam and divert water
5351-1
To erect, place and maintain structures in the beds of
unnamed tributaries
1.3.1. 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.
Maintaining sufficient volumes of water within streams and
committee of a council. See definition of “Committee”.
Working day means a day of the week other than:
a) Saturday, Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Labour Day, the
Sovereign’s birthday, Matariki, and Waitangi Day. If Waitangi Day or Anzac
Day falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, then the following Monday;
b) The day observed in the appropriate area as the anniversary of the province of
which the area forms a part; and
c) A day in the period commencing with 20 …
Waitōtara, was instituted as a requirement of Consent
9608-1.2, held by DR Wilson for abstraction of groundwater at a location across the Waitōtara River for
irrigation of pasture. Consent 9608-1.2 requires that abstraction ceases if the water levels in the Company
supply bores GND0585 (Bore 3a) and GND1195 (Bore 1) fall below 104m and 109m respectively.
Consent 2261-3.1 relates to abstraction from production Bore 1 (GND1195), Bore 2 (GND0230) and Bore 3a
(GND0585). The daily abstraction volume
Time: Many people find the distances too far or the time constraints too tight,
especially when balancing work commitments.
• Weather: Bad weather, rain and wind were frequently cited as deterrents to active travel.
• Safety Concerns: Issues with unsafe crossings, pathways and roads, as well as concerns about the
safety of walking or biking, were prevalent.
• Infrastructure: Lack of proper infrastructure, such as bike lanes, bus shelters and safe road
crossings, was a common
telemetered to the Council and reviewed for compliance.
During the period under review CCCWSL complied with the normal operational abstraction limit of 69L/s for
99.8% of the time. There was one occasion when CCCWSL was required to use its exceptional use limit of 79
L/s due to the reservoir levels falling below 80%. Figure 2 shows CCCWSL’s abstraction rate for the 2023/24
monitoring period.
Figure 2 CCCWSL abstraction rates for 2023/24
2.1.4 Hydrological monitoring and residual flow
Suspended fine sediment
Dissolved oxygen
Monitored sites and NOF Grade
band A band B band C band D
Table 1 Water quality results for monitored sites in the Volcanic Ring Plain FMU.
Volcanic Ring Plain Freshwater Management Unit Discussion Document
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For ammonia, all 10 monitoring sites fall within bands A and B; above the national bottom line. At these
sites, ammonia is likely to have little to no effect on all but the most sensitive species.
H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W Walker
C S Williamson
Apologies
Notification of Late Items
Item Page Subject
Item 1 3 Confirmation of Minutes
Item 2 8 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes
Item 3 14 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes
Item 4 22 Regional Transport Committee Minutes
Item 5 27 Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes
Item 6 31 Joint Committee Minutes
Item 7 41 2019 Meeting Schedule and February 2019 Meeting Dates
Item 8 45 Public
Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda