current value of the asset is readily obtainable and significant.
Significant donated assets for which current values are not readily obtainable are not recognised. For an asset to be
sold, the asset is impaired if the market price for an equivalent asset falls below its carrying amount. For an asset to be
used by the Trust, the asset is impaired if the value to the Trust in using the asset falls below the carrying amount of the
asset.
Work in progress is recorded at cost.
Brixton
22 June 2016
A site visit was made to conduct a compliance monitoring inspection.
Waitara Road
All of the worm beds were covered at the time of the inspection and the areas between
the worm beds had good grass growth that had been recently mowed. There were
some areas of ponding as a result of the very heavy rains over the weekend. There was
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some residual (trickle flow) stormwater discharging into the grate in front of the main
shed. The site manager
Kohiti Road from
which wastewater is transferred to the treatment system for the nearby rendering
operations. Consent 3117 now applies to a small shed used for sick cows on
Katotauru Road.
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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 rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some
locations
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Figure 4 RNZ Uruti soil sampling locations (irrigation areas) and groundwater monitoring wells
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2. Results
2.1. Inspections
RNZ Uruti facility Mokau Road
03 August 2016
During the inspection the following was observed. A full surface water sample run of the Haehanga Stream
was undertaken and groundwater samples were collected from the groundwater monitoring wells. Heavy
rain persisted throughout the inspection.
tributary monitoring site (KOI000130). The stream was running at a moderate steady
flow, was relatively clear and light green in colour. The upstream pond area was at a low level (below the
weir inlets) even though heavy rain had occurred prior to the inspection and sampling survey.
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It was found that the sawdust site area has not been capped. It was observed that the northern section had
been temporary fenced off and covered with a light layer of soil that was showing
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the fishing canoes could be easily drawn up towards the
drying racks. Hāpuka (groper) and Tāmure (snapper) were caught from the local fishing grounds. Tuna-
heke (migratory eel) was caught from the Lagoon further inland which was also named Tapuarau and set
upon these racks for drying. During the wet season the rains would flush out the Tapuarau Lagoon and the
Tuna-heke would run out of the lagoon, across land, through Hauriri and eventually out at Tapuarau at the
water’s
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Mangawhio and Rotokare fell within band C for
both NOF attributes.
Lake Kaikura had a LakeSPI Index of 66%, falling into the ‘High’ category for lake ecological condition.
This result reflected the dominance of native submerged plants but of relatively limited biodiversity, and
minimal impact by non-native weeds. Lake Kaikura ranked 70th nationally for ecological condition (for
257 rank positions over 323 surveyed lakes). Under the NPS-FM, a Native Condition Index of 52% and