Target will not be achieved
Delayed
Overdue
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Sustainable land management plans and plant supply programme
Promoting sustainable land and riparian management by providing land management advice and information on an individual
property basis and through advocacy and facilitation.
Commentary/Highlights
The commissioning and mapping of riparian plans is the focus for this
required. Yes
8. Prepare, maintain, adhere and
provide a stormwater management
plan to the Council
Plan received by Council 19 November
2020. No updates required. Yes
9. Notification of changes to plant
processes
N/A
10. Undertake and maintain riparian
fencing and planting
Inspections Not assessed in the
period under review
11. Riparian to be undertaken in
accordance with the following
programme
Inspections Not assessed in the
period under review
that Council officers would liaise with the Department of Conservation on this plant
pest to address its control and/or eradication on a site by site basis. The discussions on
Brown Bull-headed Catfish were acknowledged and noted. It was agreed to keep a watching
brief on this pest fish through the Biosecurity Strategy to ensure measures are in place should
it be found in Taranaki.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1. thanks the submitter for their submission
• Special condition 8 prohibits deepening the outflow to greater than the surveyed
base level;
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• Special condition 9 requires fencing and riparian planting of the outflows once
excavation has been completed;
• Special conditions 10 and 11 relate to the protection of fish passage and the
adjacent regionally significant protected wetland;
• Special condition 12 outlines obligations of monitoring costs;
• Special condition 13 details the consent lapse;
higher than 2006 and 2015.
Timing of the event was exacerbated by already low feed levels going into winter and
road slips prevented some farmers from undertaking normal seasonal work such as
shearing and mustering.
A relief package totalling up to $500,000 was provided by Taranaki Regional Council to
affected farmers for slope stability plantings, soil slip debris trail re-vegetation, and
replacement of riparian plants on the ring plain.
The Ministry for Primary Industries
reserve revenue and plant sales being received earlier than budgeted
• Transport direct charges - $127,839 under budget due to the impact of half prices fares
• Transport government grants - $313,573 over budget due to increased claims because
of half price bus fares, higher mobility trips and early infrastructure costs.
Communications and Engagement
12. Communications and engagement activities are delivered across publications, media
releases, advertising, digital media and through
Signage 22
Riparian planting 23
Stakeholder and iwi/hapū meetings 23
Incidents, investigations, and interventions 24
3 Discussion 25
Discussion of site performance 25
Environmental effects of exercise of consents 26
Evaluation of performance 27
Recommendations from the 2021-2022 Annual Report 37
Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2023-2024 37
4 Recommendations 38
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 39
Bibliography and references 41
Appendix I
Kaupokonui Catchment 52
2.1.2.1.6 Discharges to the Motumate Stream 52
2.1.2.1.7 Spray irrigation of wastewater 53
2.1.2.1.8 Riparian planting 54
2.1.2.1.9 Disposal of factory solid wastes 59
2.1.2.1.10 Bridges and culverts 59
2.1.3 Results of discharge monitoring 59
2.1.3.1 Physicochemical 59
2.1.3.1.1 Cooling water quality 59
2.1.3.1.2 Stormwater quality 61
2.1.4 Receiving water (Kaupokonui Stream) quality 64
2.1.5 Groundwater quality 71
2.1.5.1 Farm 1
� Information Sheet-Wetlands
� The Importance of Riparian Management
Related Links –Taranaki
� Taranaki Regional Xplorer
� Taranaki Iwi Contacts
� East Taranaki Environmental Trust
� Egmont National Park (Department of Conservation)
� Fish and Game-Taranaki Region
� New Plymouth District Council - Sustainable District
� Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust
� Taranaki Kiwi Trust
� Taranaki tree Trust
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General Information on Biodiversity available on the
the completion of riparian fencing and planting
throughout the region, and redirecting all dairy effluent discharges from water to land. Further scenarios are
also being considered, including implementation of other mitigation actions associated with good farm
management practise, as well as a range of possible future mitigation measures. Considering a broad range
of possible mitigation actions for improving water quality will help to inform the target setting process by