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2021 to June 2022 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council)
concerning the monitoring programme for three resource consents held by Colin Boyd (the consent holder)
and his subsidiary Company, Surrey Road Landfarms Limited. The consent holder in conjunction with Mi
SWACO (the Company) controls and operates a drilling waste stockpile facility (Surrey Road stockpiling
facility), and a landfarming and landspreading operation located on Surrey Road, Tariki in the Waitara
catchment.
The
exercise of consents 19
3.3 Evaluation of performance 19
3.3.1 New Plymouth WTP 19
3.3.2 Inglewood WTP 22
3.3.3 Oakura WTP 24
3.3.4 Okato WTP 26
3.3.5 Urenui dam 28
3.3.6 Waitara industrial supply 28
3.4 Recommendations from the 2019-2020 Annual Report 30
3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2021-2022 30
3.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 31
4 Recommendations 32
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 33
Bibliography and references 35
measures and
work alongside tangata whenua to find ways to
incorporate them alongside Western science.
Doing that requires building and strengthening
relationships and open, balanced conversation
between all parties.
Two examples of how partnership and co-
governance with iwi and hapū underpin The
Council’s environmental work are the work with
Ngāti Maru and the project to protect the
Waitara River. Our joint management agreement
with Ngāti Maru means working together to
protect the
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#e3482 #ContentBlock .content{margin:0;} The Regional Council provides a wide range of products and services to land owners, farmers, industry, resource users and other stakeholders. This range of services/products includes, but not limited to, the following: Resource consents
Environmental data
Land Management plans
Compliance monitoring results
Biosecurity plans (both pest animal and pest plant issues)
Biodiversity plans –
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Acitivity Type Location Catchment
23-07125-2.1 R2/7125-2.1 Palmerdell Trust 23-Mar-23 Replacement for expiring consent To use a culvert in an unnamed tributary of the Kapuni Stream for farm access purposes Land Use Consent 1214 Opunake Road, Stratford Kapuni
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Monthly Year to Date
Hydro_Sites # days >
0.5 mm
Total
Rainfall
(mm)
% of
typical
month
Total to
date (mm)
% of typical
year to date
% of typical
full year
Records
Began
North Egmont at
Visitors Centre 17 713.0 112.0 2257.0 99.2 33.6 1991
Dawson Falls 16 555.0 120.1 2196.5 139.5 48.8 1933
Kahui Hut 20 563.5 125.2 1665.0 101.3 34.5 2006
Mangorei Upper at
Forest Hill 17 450.5 118.6 1512.0
protect the
Waitara River. Our joint management agreement
with Ngāti Maru means working together to
protect the environment in their rohe. A co-
governance committee between The Council and
iwi and hapū will manage projects to help
preserve and restore the Waitara River and its
ecosystems.
Iwi continue to be represented on key Council
committees and are consulted closely in resource
consenting and planning processes. This election
will also see the introduction of a region-wide
Māori