Alterations to monitoring programmes for future fracturing activities 13
4. Recommendations 14
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 15
Bibliography and references 17
Appendix I Resource consents held by TAG Oil (NZ) Ltd 19
Appendix II Chemical analyses reports 21
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List of tables
Table 1 Inorganic analytes in samples 10
Table 2 Organic analytes in samples 11
Table 3 Hydrocarbon gases in samples 11
Table 4 Bacteriological
monitoring programmes for 2013-2014 70
4. Recommendations 71
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 72
Bibliography and references 75
Appendix I Resource consents held by Fonterra Whareroa
Appendix II Marine ecological monitoring reports
Appendix III Freshwater biological monitoring reports
Appendix IV PM10 monitoring report
Appendix VI Explanation of Box and Whisker Plots
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List of tables
Table 1 Product manufactured at
Recommendations 26 4.
Bibliography and references 28
Appendix I Resource consents 30
Appendix II Summary of spring survey results 1985 - 2013 32
Appendix III Statistical summary 2011 and 2012 39
Appendix IV NPDC Waitara Municipal Wastewater Discharge Annual Reports: 45
Appendix V NPDC Waitara Inflow and Infiltration Report June 2012 46
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List of tables
Table 1 Mean results for the September 2013 survey 9
Table 2 Tukey’s multiple
Recommendations 21
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 22
Bibliography and references 24
Appendix I Resource consent held by Inglewood Metal Limited
Appendix II Biomonitoring report
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List of tables
Table 1 Location of sampling sites 10
Table 2 Results from samples collected on 25 August 2015 10
Table 3 Results from samples collected on 27 November 2015 11
Table 4 Results from samples collected on 19 May 2016 12
Table 5 Biomonitoring
2011-2013 Biennial Report 24
3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2014-2015 24
4. Recommendations 25
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 26
Bibliography and references 28
Appendix I Resource consent held by Waikaikai Farms Limited 1
Appendix II Supplied annual report 1
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List of tables
Table 1 Bore construction data 7
Table 2 Council soil sample results obtained from Waikaikai Landfarm during the
2013-2014 monitoring
Monitoring site details
Appendix II Water quality variables and analytical methods
Appendix III New Zealand Soil Classification Map
Appendix IV Additional analysis of select variables using Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s tests
Appendix V Temporal trend plots for GQMP data
List of tables
Table 1 Routine laboratory testing and sample analysis details 5
Table 2 Key variables used to summarise the current state and trends of groundwater quality in the
Taranaki region …
Discussion 20
3.1 Discussion of plant performance 20
3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 20
3.2.1 Council inspections 20
3.3 Evaluation of performance 21
3.4 Recommendations from the 2011 Annual Report 23
3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2014 23
4. Recommendations 23
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 24
Bibliography and references 25
Appendix I Resource consents for Waitara Waste Water Treatment Plant 27
Appendix II Waitara
performance 41
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3.4. Recommendations from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 52
3.5. Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2017-2018 52
4. Recommendations 54
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 55
Bibliography and references 57
Appendix I Resource consents held by Remediation NZ Ltd
Appendix II Biomonitoring reports
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional location of RNZ's operations in Taranaki 4
Figure 2 RNZ Uruti site 12
Figure 3 RNZ
(SEA907095) 61
4.13.1 SEM programme 61
4.13.2 Compliance with guidelines 62
4.13.3 Comparison with previous summers’ surveys 63
5. General summary 64
5.1 Regional overview 64
5.2 National context 66
5.3 Conclusion 67
6. Recommendations 68
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 69
Bibliography and References 70
Appendix I High tide times 72
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Appendix II MAC assessments 2008-2013 76
Appendix III SFRG 2007-2012 88
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and natural values. However, there is
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increasing interest in residential and lifestyle development along parts of the
Taranaki coastline particularly in and around Okato, Oakura, Omata and Bell Block.
• There is often a perception that public access to the coast has diminished in recent
times due to coastal subdivision. Changes in social conventions, ownership and
landuses may have contributed to a loss of informal access (public access which is
reliant upon the