Taranaki By Products Air and Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021
Taranaki By Products Air and Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021
Taranaki By Products Air and Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021
Deferred capital investment in infrastructure, such as the Falls Dam on the Manuherekia River, is likely to remain on hold while uncertainties around future minimum flow(s) of water bodies persist.33 In short, uncertainty around access to water and the reliability of future supply, is eroding business (farmer) confidence. [53] Meantime, PC7 not only impacts decisions requiring significant capital outlay, e.g. irrigation infrastructure and storage, but also less visible
Inspections The site was inspected on two occasions in 2012-2013 period. The findings of the inspections are given below. 2.1.1 31 October 2012 A site visit was made to conduct a compliance monitoring inspection and to take water samples. The weather was fine with no rain over the previous 48 hours. No visual effects were noted in the stream during sampling and both samples were clear and had no odour. No leachate seepages or exposed refuse were observed and the cap was sound. The
erosion was detected as a result of the recent rainfall events. Fish passage was difficult to assess due to the high flow of the stream at the time of inspection and this will subsequently be assessed in further inspections during low flow conditions. The inspection then focused on the air discharge portion of the consents held by the Company. The inspection found that a slight to moderate breeze was blowing. The weather was fine at the beginning of the inspection, however rain had set in
damp enough to avoid dehydration but allows access to air, and wait until the first significant rain autumn. They spawn in autumn after the dry period, laying several hundred eggs that hatch in 3-4 weeks. This gives the fry the longest time to grow before the next dry period. Diet consists of small aquatic or terrestrial animals, such as other larvae, amphipods or copepods. These fish are New Zealand’s most specialised freshwater fish and a unique component to our heritage.
the applicant it would still be entitled to decline consent. " Refer also New Zealand Kennel Club lnc v Papakura District Council WI 00/2005 at [18]: "In short, there should be no presumption that what exists should remain simply because it would be difficult or expensive to remove it, or some similar reason. The proposal must stand or fall on its own merits when assessed under s 104 and Part 2 as a discretionary activity. " 8 Officer's Report comments at [374]. 9 McArthur at [102]. 4
STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley 2020-2021
Consents & Regulatory Committee agenda April 2021
Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives for information purposes the unconfirmed notes of the State Highway 3 Working Party meeting held on Thursday 14 April 2016. Dodunski/Bleakley General – SH3 North Discussion was held with the NZ Transport Agency regarding concerns on the condition of the road surface on SH3 North which has deteriorated following recent heavy rain making the road hazardous for motorists. The Agency advised the Committee that a new study of the SH3 route (in