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STDC Eltham WWTP Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023 2024

Appendix I Resource consents held by STDC (For a copy of the signed resource consent please contact the TRC Consents department) page Water abstraction permits Section 14 of the RMA 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. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued

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Users: 5223 Tourism Sites: 1 State Highway: 10km Omamari Maunganui Bluff TECT Park (Adrenalin Forest) Utakura: Twin Coast Cycle Trail. Maruia Falls Buller Gorge Lake Rotoroa Cape Palliser Kenepuru Head Cable Bay Okiwi Bay Entrances/exits to Heaphy Track Totaranui Beach and campsite Pongaroa Wharariki Beach Cape Farewell Blackhead Kairakau Beach Waipatiki Beach Strathmore Tutira Raurimu Waihua Tongaporutu Entrances/exits to The Timber Trail

Irrigation Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

irrigation in Taranaki does take place within Zones 2, 3, 4 and 5, which represents a 10 km wide belt of coastal land stretching from Oakura to Waitotara. 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 region 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

Malandra Downs Ltd Annual Report 2021-2022

this coastal area is considered ’high energy’, and also that there is only a very narrow strip of beach (at low tide only), any waters emerging from the cliff would be swiftly mixed and dispersed. Any effects on groundwater quality or coastal water quality would be negligible. In general, the creation of stable interlocked layers of green waste ensures that it does not fall off, or get blown off the cliffs and down onto the coastal marine area or into the sea. From observations made during

Stratford District Council Water Supplies Annual Report 2022-2023

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

Base Camp QEII; Eight Hundred Trust; Hyview; Luccas Block; Meier QEII; Menzies Rd Hill Bush; Twin Giants; Van der Poel's Bush; Wild Earth

The forest is of a type that is classified as 'At Risk' in Taranaki and falls within 'Acutely Threatened' Land Environment (LENZ) F5.2a. Remnants such as this provide important habitat for rare and threatened species. The site also offers good connectivity to other nearby habitats, covenants and Key Native Ecosystems in the area such as Mudfish 3 and the Ngaere Swamp Forest KNEs. Ecological Features Flora The forest remnant canopy is dominated by tawa with

Tawhiti Catchment monitoring report 2018-2019

12:40 8.7 28.2 7.7 12.9 24 0.5 0.052 2.4 0.016 3 13:33 9.1 28.2 7.9 11.6 21 0.4 0.041 2.4 0.02 4 13:50 9 28.1 7.9 11.6 20 < 0.4 0.037 2.4 0.016 The results of sampling show little difference between the upstream and downstream sites with regard to the parameters tested on the dates sampled, with the exception of total BOD. Variation between sampling dates related largely to recent rain events in the catchment. As has been observed in some previous surveys, several surveys in the 2018-2019