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 Trust’s approach to
demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of
information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance
with State of the
Environment monitoring requirements. The 2012-2013 programme continued to incorporate
these changes. A later consultant’s report (in 2000) re-confirmed trends (using up-dated
methodology) that the lake was phosphorus limited and remained mesotrophic. Further
trend reporting for the period 1990-2006 was provided as a component of the consents
renewal process and suggested that while there has been a very slow rate of increase in
trophic level, the lake would be classified as
accordance with State of the
Environment monitoring requirements. The 2011-2012 programme continued to incorporate
these changes. A later consultant’s report (in 2000) re-confirmed trends (using up-dated
methodology) that the lake was phosphorus limited and remained mesotrophic. Further
trend reporting for the period 1990-2006 was provided as a component of the consents
renewal process and suggested that while there has been a very slow rate of increase in
trophic level, the lake would be
be determined if the results originated from the activities at the consent holder’s site or from the
neighbouring properties. The guideline reflects a deposition rate that may cause complaints in a residential
area.
In the 2016-2017 year there were no unauthorised incidents related to discharges from any consent holders
in the Lower Waiwhakaiho area.
During the year, Downer EDI Works Ltd demonstrated a high level of environmental and administrative
performance with their resource
exceeded six of the 12 samples
collected, while Downer EDI exceeded one sample from 10. The highest result during the year
under review was obtained by one of the Fitzroy Engineering Group Ltd gauges, which was
more than twice the guideline rate. The guideline reflects a deposition rate that may cause
complaints in a residential area.
In the 2015-2016 year there were no unauthorised incidents related to discharges from any
consent holders in the Lower Waiwhakaiho area.
During the year,
periphyton for all sites and by
testing the significance of any trend using the Mann-Kendall test at the 5% level, followed by
Benjamini-Hochberg False Discovery Rate (FDR) analysis. Of the trends, ten were significant
at the 5% level. Two remained significant after FDR application.
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Most upstream sites, except for those in the Waiwhakaiho and Waiongana Streams,
generally contained a low periphyton biomass throughout the year. Almost all downstream
sites, except the Stony River and
utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable
development of the region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by
the consent holder during the period under review, this report also assigns a rating as
to the Company’s environmental and administrative performance.
Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving
environment
Freshwater ecological monitoring state of the environment report - Taranaki Regional Council.
satisfied with the region’s three bus
services – the Connector, North Taranaki’s
Citylink network and South Taranaki’s
Southlink - provided by the Taranaki Regional
Council.
The overwhelming support came from a
representative group of passengers, about 130
residents, who were surveyed and rated each of
the services on comfort, availability, timeliness,
driver attitude and price while riding the buses
in June and July.
Council Transport Services Manager Chris
Company notified the Council that a damaged irrigation
line had been discovered and that there was the potential that the resource consent conditions could be
breached. The damaged line was repaired without any discharges to surface water occurring.
Particulate deposition from air emissions was, in general, similar to the previous monitoring periods. At the
monitoring site east of the taker bay the lactose deposition rate was found to be almost four times the
guideline value and was the