Silver Fern Farms Waitotara Annual Report 2022-2023
Silver Fern Farms Waitotara Annual Report 2022-2023
Silver Fern Farms Waitotara Annual Report 2022-2023
settling ponds adjacent to wetland 28 May 2019 17 Photo 4 C D Boyd Surrey Road quarry 2 December 2019 22 Photo 5 Active excavation site with groundwater present, pump to settling ponds also present. 26 Photo 6 DM & DL Bourke Onewhaia Road quarry site 6 December 2017 27 Photo 7 Hey Trust Quarry settling pond as of December 2021 (left) discharging to Kahouri Stream and/or the unnamed tributary. Settling pond (right) looking toward open ring drain system. 32 Photo 8 The majority of
discharges to NPDC wetlands system 35 7.2.2.2.2 Connett Road West stormwater 36 7.2.2.3 NPDC industrial drain 36 7.2.2.4 NPDC wetlands discharges to Mangati Stream 37 7.3 Evaluation of performance 39 8 Nexans New Zealand Ltd 40 8.1 Site description 40 8.2 Results 41 8.2.1 Inspections 41 8.2.2 Results of discharge monitoring 41 8.3 Evaluation of performance 42 9 OMV New Zealand Ltd 44 9.1 Site description 44 page iii 9.2 Results 45 9.2.1
Richardson Walk 1 hour Summit Track 45 minutes to lookout To Pitone Rd and 45SH To New Plymouth Carrington Rd The Valley Of The Giants Lookout Rainforest Large Leaf Rhododendrons Main Lawn Waterwheel Swing bridge Waerenga Keiller Garden Misty Knoll Founders Lawn Weka Wetland Fitness Trails Sculpture I H E F G B D C A ENTRY START Summit Track Pukeiti Summit Altitude: 490m I Valley of the Giants (50
Figure 1 Schematic layout of Eltham WWTP prior to the diversion of wastewater to the Hawera WWTP The layout of the WWTP as it existed prior to the new pipeline diversion is illustrated in Figure 1. Reconfiguration of the wetland to act as a storage pond was undertaken following full diversion of wastes to the Hawera pipeline. The primary pond was desludged during the 2006-2007 monitoring year with the dewatered sludge contained in geo-textile bags in an excavated, bunded area adjacent
farm plans. It’s a no-brainer really.” It turns out the least productive land costs the most to maintain. I’m spending a quarter of what I used to on weed control and helicopter spraying. Josh Kendall and his wife Amber own a 500ha beef and sheep farm in Tututawa. In the last four years they have received $14,000 for 7ha of manuka reversion, $11, 500 for wetland fencing and have planted approximately 150 poles maat cost.mini l ”It just makes sense. Use the Council’s expertise,
river surveyed. During the year, STDC demonstrated a good level of environmental and a high level of administrative performance with the resource consents held in relation to the Manaia WWTP. The Manaia WWTP was generally well maintained and operated, and performed satisfactorily throughout the monitoring period. Although localised impacts of the pond discharge on the receiving waters have reduced markedly following the incorporation of wetlands into the treatment system, impacts from the
management plan briefings from iwi te taiao staff. • Continue plan drafting – focusing on wetlands and Te Mana o Te Wai. • Continue phosphorus monitoring, limit setting (starting with E.Coli) and water quantity accounting work. • Prepare for FMU Stocktakes to go live using StoryMaps (GIS system). • General community engagement – including the first use by Coumncil of the Social Pinpoint tool to support engagement., • Compliance programme work on stock holding/IWG. •
disturbance to water temporarily during the upgrade of the Waitara Road intersection Discharge Permit Waitara and Tate Road Intersection, Brixton Waiongana 23-11185-1.0 R2/11187-1.0 Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency 14-Nov-23 New consent To discharge stormwater to the stormwater and attenuation wetland post construction of a roundabout at the Waitara Road intersection Discharge Permit Waitara and Tate Road Intersection, Brixton Waiongana 23-11185-1.0 R2/11188-1.0 Waka Kotahi NZ
lakes and rivers wider than 1m anywhere in the land parcel as follows. • Dairy support cattle on any terrain • Non-intensively farmers beef cattle and deer on low slope land • All beef, dairy, dairy support cattle, deer and pigs from wetlands that support a population of threatened species • All beef, dairy, dairy support cattle, deer and pigs from natural wetlands on low slope land Key dates for essential freshwater rules 2026 Natural