Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2015-2016
In designing and implementing the monitoring programmes for air/water discharges
in the region, the Council has taken into account the extent of information made
available by previous authorities, its relevance under the RMA, its obligations to
monitor emissions/discharges and effects under the RMA, and report to the regional
community. The Council also takes into account the scope of assessments required at
the time of renewal of permits, and
region, the Council has taken into account the extent of information made
available by previous authorities, its relevance under the RMA the obligations of the
RMA in terms of monitoring emissions/discharges and effects, and subsequently
reporting to the regional community. The Council also takes into account the scope of
assessments required at the time of renewal of permits, and the need to maintain a
sound understanding of industrial processes within Taranaki emitting to the
duration of sampling
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Graph 1 Wind rose for the whole monitoring period.
Graph 2 Wind speed (km/hr) at New Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Wastewater Treatment Plant N.P
From 5-May-2003 to 1-Nov-2003
Calm
1.0 < Band 1 <= 5.0
5.0 < Band 2 <= 10.0
10.0 < Band 3 <= 20.0
Velocity > 20.0
km/hr
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 %
3
Jun-2003 Aug-2003 Oct-2003
0
5
10
15
20
25
to ensure that there are no significant adverse
effects on the environment.
Rule 68: Planting, introduction or removal of vegetation that is not provided for
or does not meet the conditions of Rules 65-67
Planting and introduction of plants, or the removal of vegetation that does not meet the
conditions of Rules 65-67 is likely to have more than minor effects on the environment,
and is therefore classified as a discretionary activity. The policies listed will aid the
Taranaki Regional
breaks in Taranaki.
1.2. Structure
The report is structured as follows. A summary of the main types of surf breaks
and the accepted surfing wave parameters is provided in Section 2. In Section 3,
the functional aspects of the Stent Road surf breaks are discussed from the
limited amount of data available. Information about the seabed shape is readily
available within New Plymouth area, allowing a more detailed analysis of the
Waiwakaiho surf break to be undertaken (Section 4). The
monitoring programmes for air/water discharges in the region, the
Council has taken into account:
• the extent of information already made available through monitoring or other means to date;
• its relevance under the RMA;
• the Council’s obligations to monitor consented activities and their effects under the RMA;
• the record of administrative and environmental performances of the consent holder; and
• reporting to the regional community.
The Council also takes into account the scope of
divisions, and extending to the
seaward clifftops. Tihi Manuka, a refuge pa, also situated in the area, was directly connected to an important
inland track.
Kiwi, kahurangi, kereru, eels, inanga, and the paua slug were traditional resources found here. Papa clay
types found here were used for dyeing muka. A range of temperate zone flora was also available to Ngati
Tama from this area, including beech, rata, rimu, and a variety of ferns. Important mahinga kai streams
include
Waste Remediation Services Waikaikai Landfarm consent monitoring report 2017-2018
Greymouth Petroleum Kowai-C hydraulic fracturing monitoring report.
air/water discharges
in the region, the Council has taken into account the extent of information made
available by previous authorities, its relevance under the RMA, its obligations to
monitor emissions/discharges and effects under the RMA, and report to the regional
community. The Council also takes into account the scope of assessments required at
the time of renewal of permits, and the need to maintain a sound understanding of
industrial processes within Taranaki emitting to the