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Eltham Central Landfill Annual Report 2021-2022

Central Landfill, 12 June 2019 – eastern side 8 Photo 8 Central Landfill, 12 June 2019 – along northern side of northern gully 9 Photo 9 Central landfill weather station, September 2017 40 page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period July 2021 to June 2022 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource

Annual report 2015-2016

period under review higher than expected biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) concentrations were found in two of the wet weather runs, however the final survey of the period found that BOD levels had returned to values similar to the historic medians. Also noted were increases in BOD inputs from the upper non industrial reaches of the catchment which are currently being investigated. In the period under review the instream dissolved zinc and copper concentrations met the appropriate USEPA acute

Annual report 2016-2017

During the period under review higher than expected biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) concentrations were found in two of the wet weather runs, however the final survey of the period found that BOD levels had returned to values similar to the historic medians. Also noted were increases in BOD inputs from the upper non industrial reaches of the catchment which are currently being investigated. In the period under review the instream dissolved zinc and copper concentrations met the appropriate

Tawhiti Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023

their performance, while the remaining one (< 1%) achieved a rating of poor. Physicochemical surveys of Tawhiti Stream, carried out on four occasions in dry and wet weather conditions during the review period, showed no adverse effect on the stream as the result of activities at the sites of Silver Fern Farms Ltd, Graeme Lowe Protein Ltd and Taranaki Fish and Game. This report contains recommendations for the 2023-2024 year. page i Table of contents Page 1

Oil Spill Plan annex 5: Oil movement & behaviour

prediction of the coastal marine areas potentially at risk. Predictions of the movement of oil should be made at the following intervals after location of the spill has been determined: 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours. These predictions must be updated following each new weather forecast. The spill will need to be constantly monitored and any changes in the spill’s appearance noted. This will enable the accuracy of the movement and weathering predictions to be assessed

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Mutanga

importance of the coast to Ngāti Mutunga. Food can be gathered all along the shoreline from the coastal Whakarewa Pā by the Papatiki Stream in the north, to the Waiau Stream in the south, depending on the tides, weather and season. The coastline provided Ngāti Mutunga tūpuna with most of the resources they needed to survive. Reefs and sandy shallows off the coast provided kōura, pāua, kina, kūtae/kuku, tipa, pūpū, pāpaka, tuatua, oti, and many other species of kaimoana. Hāpuku