freshwater quality is good
to excellent, with rivers falling within quality bands A to B as set
out in the NOF. The region’s small number of lakes largely fall
within the bands A to C.
Where the A to C grading is not achieved, the causes are
generally natural and thus exempt from national bottom line
requirements.
In many cases, the Taranaki Regional Council already monitors
waterway health more intensively than is required under the
NOF, and has a very detailed
take from the Pātea. At the WTP located on Cardiff
Road, water is filtered using membrane filters and then treated with chlorine and fluoride for domestic
supply before being pumped to a nearby reservoir. The water supply is reticulated to approximately 2,300
separate customers.
Filter backwash is discharged via a large pond. The outlet from the pond is an inverted pipe located at the
opposite end of the pond from the inlet. The discharge from the pond emerges from the pipe to fall over a
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environment be prohibited unless
there is an unforeseen emergency such as a tree falling on a pipe but that said, all risks
should be assessed and prevented. It is unacceptable in this day and age to be discharging
contaminants to fresh or seawater. There are always alternatives such as grey and black
water systems or controlled evaporation. As a society we use far too much clean water to
‘wash away’ contaminants. This attitude has to stop. In most places around the world they
wouldn’t think of
spotted by a TRC environment officer enjoying the rain at the
top of Denbigh Road this week.
It's so cool to see them venturing out of the national park
more and more. Well done to farmers and landowners
around the boundary - your trapping efforts are making it
safer for them to do so.
(Towards Predator Free)
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A cover should be applied to reduce excess moisture
retention from rain events.
c. The Revital contract spreader will ensure that before the
product is spread it has met 2(a) above, and the spreading
records will be filed as part of the completed order;
i. If Revital are not spreading a particular order, then
the Grower or Contract Spreader to advise RNZ when
this is to be done and gain clearance before spreading
proceeds. This will be noted on the completed order.
Drawing detailing the activity
(state where in the AEE the information can be located) AEE Page Number Section
Please provide details and attach plans of the proposed activity.
Include dimensions eg depth of excavation, deposits and a real extent
Please also complete Section H
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SECTION F – Other structures
Please note this section is for all other structures that don’t fall into the
geographic information system. These layers may be used to assist in developing
maps showing evacuation areas, in accordance with the Ministry of Civil Defence and
Emergency Management guidelines.
2 Method of Analysis
A typical tsunami wave analysis usually includes a method of generating the offshore
waves using a model which simulates underground movement of the earth (an
earthquake or underwater landslide), which then causes the rapid rise or fall of the
water surface, which then