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TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Lake SPI NOF Baseline State September 2023

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

Liquefaction hazard in Taranaki - GNS Science

non-cohesive materials (that have settled out from suspension) and large amounts of organic material they can expel water under strong earthquake shaking as well as settle differentially. Swamps may also amplify low to moderate levels of earthquake shaking and where their depth is greater than 10 metres they fall into Ground Class E (soft soil) of the ground classification scheme used in NZS 1170.5 – the structural design code used for building design in New Zealand. page Confidential 2013

Appendix 5: Surface water quality guidelines

shall not cause the natural temperature of the water to change by more than 3° Celsius; (c) shall not cause any of the following if they have an adverse effect on aquatic life: (i) any pH change; (ii) any increase in the deposition of matter on the bed of the water body or coastal water; (iii) any discharge of a contaminant into the water; (d) shall not cause the concentration of dissolved oxygen to fall below 80% of saturation concentration; (e) shall result in water that

Fangorn and Forbidden Forest KNE

page Other Management Issues Weeds - High Large areas of blackberry, Tradescantia and Montbretia. Smaller, scattered patches of Himalayan honeysuckle, inkweed, ginger and wooly nightshade. Predators - Medium Predators including rodents, mustelids, possums, feral cats and hedgehogs will be having an impact on native species at the site. The site falls within the current Towards Predator Free Landscape predator control programme. Possum Self-help The site falls within the

Annual report 2013-2014

23 September 2013 The site was very neat and tidy. The integrity of the ring drains was checked following the torrential rain over the weekend. The stormwater system had held up well and no effects were noted following the deluge. Minimal flaring was occurring. Everything was satisfactory. 5 November 2013 The production site was very neat and tidy; well managed and a credit to the Company. A minor slump in the western ring drain had been spotted by TAG staff during a routine site check.

May 2020 Rainfall Maps

page STRATFORD WAITARA Provisional data only PATEA NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE ELTHAM MANAIA HAWERA EGMONT NATIONAL PARK Total monthly rainfall (mm) KEY xxx yy% INGLEWOOD Pohokura Saddle Dawson Falls Cape Egmont Stratford Whareroa Patea North Egmont Inglewood Motunui Brooklands Kaka Rd Kotare Rimunui Glenn Rd Huinga 90% 96% 110% 102% 78% 85%116% 97% 88% 85% 108% 102% 108 194 196

Consents & Regulatory agenda September 2019

Councillor M J McDonald Councillor B K Raine Councillor N W Walker Councillor D N MacLeod (ex officio) Councillor D L Lean (ex officio) Representative Mr H Eriwata (Iwi Representative) Members Mr K Holswich (Iwi Representative) Ms F Mulligan (Iwi Representative) Opening Karakia Apologies Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 8 Resource consents issued under delegated authority and applications in progress Item

February 2020 rainfall maps

page STRATFORD WAITARA Provisional data only PATEA NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE ELTHAM MANAIA HAWERA EGMONT NATIONAL PARK Total monthly rainfall (mm) KEY xxx yy% INGLEWOOD Pohokura Saddle Dawson Falls Cape Egmont Stratford Whareroa Patea North Egmont Inglewood Motunui Brooklands Kaka Rd Kotare Rimunui Glenn Rd Huinga 19% 55% 78% 97% 57% 84%53% 97% 87% 84% 48% 93% 27 24 76