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Stratford district landfills monitoring 2017-2018

Inspections 25 August 2017 This inspection was conducted in fine weather with a light northerly wind. The cap was very damp, with minor ponding in multiple areas following heavy rain during the previous weeks. The most significant ponding was on the eastern border of the cap, approximately 5 m2 in size, and up to 10 cm deep. The lack of vegetation in this area indicated that the ponding had been occurring for some time. Widespread minor vehicle and stock damage was noted on the cap and batters,

Annual report 2014-2015

except for the NGI000174 second post-fracturing survey. There was a substantial decrease in taxa richness at the ‘control’ site between the first and second post-fracturing surveys which would be unrelated to any wellsite discharges and probably due to a combination of high flows and stream typology. There had been significant amounts of rain prior to sampling and river flows had exceeded 50 x median base flow on three separate occasions in the ten days prior to sampling. The ‘control’ site is

SOE2022 Air

current MfE guideline value. Levels of toluene and xylene are particularly low by comparison. Number of NOx and BTEX monitoring sites falling into different air quality categories. The Action BTEX concentrations were recorded at a central New Plymouth petrol station. Air quality in Taranaki The Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) requires councils to have regional plans to address regional resource management issues. The Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki (the Plan)

Triennial report 2010-2013

Methanex currently holds a consent for a flood control structure in the Waitara River. 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. Methanex currently holds two abstraction consents for the Waitara River. Section 15(1)(a) of the Resource Management Act

Taranaki Stadium Trust statement of intent - year to 30 June 2021

at valuation. Donated assets are recognised upon receipt of the asset if the asset has a useful life of 12 months or more, and the 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

Dec2019 Monthy Rainfall web

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 112% 105% 100% 131% 78% 180%166% 226% 195% 119% 172% 102% 127

Annual report 2014-2015

STDC Waverley-Kaponga-Manaia-Patea oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Irrigation Water Monitoring Annual Report 2020 2021

generally located inland, between Inglewood and Eltham. 1.1.7 Irrigation systems In general there are two types of irrigation methods; surface and pressurised. The majority of irrigation systems currently in operation in the province fall in to the pressurised category. Pressurised systems can be further differentiated based on the method of operation and equipment used. A summary of the systems encountered in the region is given below. K-line and long-lateral types – Impact sprinklers