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Freshwater & coast recreation survey 2019-2020
E.coli/Enterococci samples falling in each band of the MfE contact recreation guidelines over the 2018-2019 bathing season 21 Figure 15 Do questionnaire respondents check conditions prior to visiting a recreational site? 22 page iii Figure 16 Conditions checked by survey respondents prior to visiting a site 22 Figure 17 Websites used when checking site conditions prior to a visit 23 Figure 18 If questionnaire respondents would still visit a recreational site when a …
Ōpunake Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan
hectares (248 ha in the Hihiwera and 69 ha in the Allison Street catchment. The most upstream extent of the catchment lies only 4.5 km to the northwest of the Opunake Township with the land falling at a relatively uniform grade over its total length. The stream channels are therefore not directly affected by rainfall events on Mount Taranaki but it is clear that the mountain affects the nature of rainfall events. The catchment is almost exclusively used for dairy farming with very
Remediation NZ Ltd consent monitoring 2019-2020
2 Results 2.1 Inspections 30 July 2019 An inspection was undertaken under consent 5838-2.2 (this is the discharge to land consent) as part of routine compliance monitoring. The inspection was carried out in fine weather conditions following rain within the previous 24 hours. The surface water bodies across the site were elevated, swift and turbid. An inspection of the site found that the irrigation areas were wet with standing water observed on the uppermost irrigation area. …
Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 2022-23
Consents issued 26 May-13 July 2017
Water - Animal Waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/1982-3.0 Medley Partners Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/3720-2.1 PJ & RE Roberts Family Trusts Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Change R2/3201-2.1 Juloss Partnership Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Change R2/5056-2.0 Te Rere o Kapuni Limited - T/A Dawson Falls Mountain Lodge Land - Misc Sewage Treatment Replace R2/1078-3.0 Tosland Trusts Partnership Land - animal waste Dairy Farm Replace R2/3516-3.0 MJ Corric Estate Land -
TPJ Partnership Cleanfill Annual Report 2023-2024
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 by the Council under Section 87(d) of the RMA. Water
Annual report 2014-2015
topsoil was stable, the perimeter of the application area had been worked to incorporate the muds. The center of the spreading area appeared to have unblended mud on the surface. Some ponding was evident from recent heavy rain in the south west corner of the spreading area. No hydrocarbons were found around any of the spreading area. Historic application areas appeared healthy and the pasture cover was good. Mud clumps were identified within the soil profile in dig test pits. The following
Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment
by the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). However, constraining attention only to resource management issues which fall within the CMA fails to recognise the integrated nature of the wider coastal environment. For this reason, it is proposed to extend the coverage of the reviewed Coastal Plan to include the wider coastal environment. While values inland of the CMA can be recognised through the Coastal Plan, rules will only apply within the CMA area where the Council has
reg landscape study of naki coastal enviro
by the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). However, constraining attention only to resource management issues which fall within the CMA fails to recognise the integrated nature of the wider coastal environment. For this reason, it is proposed to extend the coverage of the reviewed Coastal Plan to include the wider coastal environment. While values inland of the CMA can be recognised through the Coastal Plan, rules will only apply within the CMA area where the Council has