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Summer 2014-2015

regularly reported on the Taranaki Regional Council website (www.trc.govt.nz) and there was timely liaison with territorial local authorities and the Health Protection Unit of the Taranaki District Health Board throughout the summer bathing season of 2014-2015. Through the Council’s LTP, the Council’s target in respect of the microbiological state of coastal bathing sites is that there is maintenance or increase in the number of sites from 2003 compliant with 2003 Ministry of Health contact

Summer 2011-2012

authorities and the Health Protection Unit of the Taranaki District Health Board throughout the summer bathing season of 2011-2012. Through the Council’s LTP, the Council’s target in respect of the microbiological state of coastal bathing sites is that there is maintenance or increase in the number of sites from 2003 compliant with 2003 Ministry of Health contact recreational guidelines. In 2003, 10 of 11 coastal bathing sites were compliant with the guidelines (‘Action’ levels). In the season

Biennial report 2012-2014

Vector Kapuni gas treatment plant consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Annual report 2014-2015

STDC Opunake wastewater system consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Report 2013

Conservation Board and the USEPA, adapted for local application. The inspections also provide an opportunity for monitoring officers to liaise with staff about on-site operations, monitoring and supervision; discuss matters of concern; and resolve any issues in a quick and informal manner. Inspections pay special attention to the ring drains, mud sumps, treatment by skimmer pits and the final discharge point from the skimmer pit on to land and then any potential receiving waters. During each

Report 2014

and examination of wellsites is a fundamental and effective means of monitoring and are undertaken to ensure that good environmental practices are adhered to and resource consent special conditions complied with. The inspections are based on internationally recognised and endorsed wellsite monitoring best-practice checklists developed by the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board and the USEPA, adapted for local application. The inspections also provide an opportunity for monitoring

Biennial report 2012-2014

45 Photo 27 Jetty at Waitara (June 2013) 46 Photo 28 Bell Block seawall (June 2013) 46 Photo 29 Waiwhakaiho groyne (May 2014) 47 Photo 30 Foot bridge over the Waiwhakaiho River (June 2013) 48 Photo 31 Te Rewarewa bridge over the Waiwhakaiho River (June 2013) 48 Photo 32 Boat ramp and rock protection works in front of Fitzroy Surf Lifesaving Club (June 2013) 49 Photo 33 Close up of erosion present in front of Board Riders club caused by human foot traffic (June 2013 and May

Application Attachment Appendix C Hydrology Assessment Manawa Energy 14 Feb 2023

Board of the weir profile (ogee-crested with design head of about 1.83 m and non- negligible approach velocity) and a measured weir length of 34 m, with a crest level of RL 210.82 m. Weir overflows were computed by applying the rating curve to the recorded water levels at the weir. Mean flow from the reconstituted inflow record agreed well with the catchment water balance (see Section 3.2). The reconstituted inflow hydrograph was found to be very coherent with the synthetic flow record from