100l/s residual flow) and the
canal stop gate at the sand trap open as the flow to the lake opens it.
- A residual flow of 80l/s per second would be maintained down the fish pass and a residual
flow of greater than 180l/s in the main river system below the canal sluice outlet.
- The lake would rise and fall typically between a level of 505mm and 950mm on the lake staff
gauge.
- The generator would typically run during the morning (06:00 to 12:00) and evening (16:00 and
22:00), i.e.
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Policy and Planning Committee
Tuesday 17 July 2018
10.30am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
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Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the
Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 17
July 2018 commencing at 10.30am.
Members Councillor M P Joyce
Councillor B K Raine
Councillor C S Williamson
Councillor D L Lean (ex officio)
Representative Mr J
was well managed
and that good wastewater dilution ratios had been maintained by discharging when the stream flow was
above 5 m³/s (special condition 16 of consent 0715-4.1).
The Waiongana Stream hydrology displays a natural rapid rise and fall (typical of Taranaki ring plain
streams), which allows for a limited window of opportunity when treated wastewater can be discharged
above the minimum consent limit. The consent holder has access to the Taranaki Regional Council web site,
which
29 7.7 Ngatoro 3 0.8
Waiwakaiho Audrey
Gale Park 25 6.6
Puketapu
3 0.8
Lake Rotokare 23 6.1 Puniho 3 0.8
Lake Rotorangi 21 5.6 Dawson Falls 3 0.8
Wai-iti 20 5.3 Waiaua 3 0.8
Onaero 20 5.3 Kaweroa 2 0.8
Tongaporutu River 18 4.8 Kapuni Stream 2 0.5
Waiwhakaiho Meeting of
the waters 17 4.5
Whenuakura River
2 0.5
Lake Opunake 17 4.5 Egmont National Park 2 0.5
Waitara beach 16 4.3 Greenwood Rd 2 0.5
Huatoki 16 4.3 Makatawa River 2 0.5
Oakura
understorey has been extensively modified by grazing stock.
Stock-proof fencing is necessary to reduce the risk of continued
modification.
Herbivores - High Stock presently have access to the site and have been impacting on
the bush by trampling roots and browsing young seedlings and
saplings for decades - more so on the forest edge. The new
landowners plan to fence to exclude stock in the near future.
Possum Self-help Falls within the Egmont Stage 3 Possum self-help area. The
landowners
Cancellation arrangements
can be arranged between the schools and Kevin.
Clothing: Students should bring raincoats, old shoes, hats etc for all
visits. Sunblock is recommended in the warmer months.
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Activities
1. Tupare riverside guided walk
2. Autumn leaf fall
3. The development of Tupare - an urban history
4. Soil health and soil conditioning
5. The birds of
study the coast in more
detail. It is available online or you can obtain
a copy from Kevin if that is easier.
The Coast
A look at the Dawson Falls Visitor Centre, an opportunity to learn more about mountain safety, a
chance to identify the invertebrates in a mountain stream, a bush walk, a close-up view of Dawson
Falls, a chance to see what Konini Lodge has to offer and a big lunch were features of the latest
teachers’ workshop held in November. Ten teachers from four schools
questioned given the falling
attendances at sporting events (especially the smaller non-international style events). It
was noted that many attendances for Mitre 10 Cup rugby games were in the 4,000 to
6,000 range. The stands only offer 8,000 seats. The remainder of the capacity is taken up
by the terrace seating and general admittance. Even at the smaller events, there is still a
significant demand for undercover seating that is out of the weather and side-on to the
ground. The major sports noted
Capacity
40. The need for a 20,000 to 25,000 capacity stadium was questioned given the falling
attendances at sporting events (especially the smaller non-international style events). It
was noted that many attendances for Mitre 10 Cup rugby games were in the 4,000 to
6,000 range. The stands only offer 8,000 seats. The remainder of the capacity is taken up
by the terrace seating and general admittance. Even at the smaller events, there is still a
significant demand for undercover seating that