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Oaonui Water Supply Ltd monitoring 2017-2018

consents as defined in Section 1.1.4. The data and reporting requirements of the consent 0231-4 were not met within the set timeframe and it is further noted that given the current position of the flow meter, the rate of abstraction is not accurately being measured due to the reservoir between the flow meter and point of abstraction. Whilst Council is satisfied that meter is recording volumes of water consumed by the scheme, it is not able to measure the rate at which water is being abstracted from

Stanley Bros Piggery consent monitoring 2019-2020

the Company, this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under review. Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of information to Council (such as …

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda March 2021

from exchange transactions Direct charges revenue 801,492 1,000,539 -199,047 2,550,481 2,741,317 -190,836 4,376,777 Rent revenue 93,148 95,833 -2,685 792,532 670,831 121,701 1,150,000 Dividends 0 0 0 6,000,000 4,000,000 2,000,000 8,000,000 Revenue from non-exchange transactions General rates revenue 0 0 0 3,977,196 3,977,196 0 7,954,392 Targeted rates revenue 0 0 0 2,985,612 2,985,586 26 5,971,173 Direct charges revenue 112,708 172,194

TRC Annual Report 2018/2019

Predator-Free project, the ambitious region- wide campaign launched in May 2018. Monitoring data shows this intensive predator control may already be making a difference – rats and possums in urban New Plymouth are decreasing, while the trapping network in rural and urban areas is expanding rapidly. Monitoring, using rat footprint tracking and a possum bite-mark index, show catch rates have dropped; rats went from 33 per cent to 19 percent over the year, while the urban New Plymouth

Annual report 2015-2016

allowed for by a resource consent, or a rule in a regional plan, or meets criteria set out in Section 14(3) of the RMA. The Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (RFWP) became operative on 8 October 2001. It is a statutory document which outlines the Council’s policy with respect to activities in relation to freshwater under the RMA. Rule 15 of the RFWP provides for the abstraction of up to 50 cubic metres per day (m3/day) of surface water at a maximum rate of 1.5 litres per second (L/s) as

Pene - 25 Feb 2022

configuration stocked at the operational peak stocking density (35 kg/m2) and with exhaust via horizontal vents; (c) stocking of Sheds 1 and 2 at the rate allowed under permitted activity Rule 51 of the Taranaki Regional Air Plan (total of 30,000 birds) with exhaust via horizontal vents; and page 2200818 | 6738310v1 page 2 (d) stocking of Sheds 1 and 2 at permitted activity rate (total of 30,000 birds) with exhaust via vertical 7m high chimney vents (as

Annual report 2012-2013

analysed exceeded the 4g/m2/30 days deposition rate guideline, with only 28% of all the gaugings collected in the airshed as a whole exceeding this guideline. There were three gauging locations, one in the vicinity of each of Fitzroy Engineering Group Limited, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative Limited and Katere Surface Coatings Limited, where the guideline was exceeded at the time of both surveys. The highest result obtained during the year under review was one of the Katere Surface Coatings

TRC Northern Hill Country FMU Consultation Document September 2023

a way that provides for other freshwater values, such as ecosystem health. Under the NPS-FM, water use is managed by setting environmental flows and levels, taking into account any changes that are likely to occur as a result of climate change. Limits can then be set on the rate and amount of water taken, and where and when that water can be abstracted. Monitoring of water use ensures that people comply with the relevant rules and regulations. The

Silver Fern Farms Waitotara consent monitoring 2017-2018

rates 2017-2018 14 Table 3 Monthly average and maximum instantaneous spring water abstraction rates 2017-2018 15 Table 4 Chemical monitoring results for the irrigation pond 2017-2018 16 Table 5 Groundwater monitoring sites 17 Table 6 Water quality results for monitoring bores October 2017 to September 2018 18 Table 7 Chemical composition of Te Kiri o Rauru spring 23 Table 8 Summary of performance for consent 2260-3.1 26 Table 9 Summary of performance for consent 2261-3.1

Annual report 2016-2017

consents held by Silver Fern Farms Limited (Waitotara) List of tables Table 1 Monthly average and maximum instantaneous groundwater abstraction rates 2016-2017 13 Table 2 Monthly average and maximum instantaneous spring water abstraction rates 2016-2017 14 Table 3 Chemical monitoring results for the irrigation pond 2016-2017 15 Table 4 Groundwater monitoring sites 16 Table 5 Water quality results for monitoring bores October 2016 to September 2017 17 Table 6 Chemical