land...change of consent conditions to increase herd
& property size
Discharge Permit 709 Mangawhero Road, Kaponga Kaupokonui
22-02064-3.0 2064-3.0 JP & RJ Perry Partnership 16-May-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy after treatment in an oxidation pond system and wetland into an
unnamed tributary of the Ngaere Stream
Discharge Permit 71 Cheal Road, Stratford Patea
22-11024-1.0 11024-1.0 C & W Developments GP Limited 17-May-22 New consent To replace an existing
Surrounds Possum Control Update 38
7. Public notification of a proposal to amend the Pest Management Plan for Taranaki 43
8. Wetland Mapping in the Taranaki Region 78
9. Hearings Involving Iwi Commissioners 103
10. Opportunities for Iwi Involvement in Freshwater Monitoring 108
11. State of the Environment Rocky Shore Monitoring Report 2017-2019 114
12. SEM Freshwater Physico-chemical Monitoring Programme 2018-2019 report 121
Closing Karakia and Karakia for kai 136
Policy and …
annum. All charges exclude GST. Effective
from 1 July 2023.
SCHEDULE 12: CHARGES FOR PERMITTED ACTIVITY MONITORING UNDER THE NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD FOR FRESHWATER: WETLANDS
With reference to regulation 75 of the NES-FW, the Council sets the following charges, under section 36(1)(cc) of
the Resource Management Act 1991, for monitoring permitted activities authorised under regulations in the NES-
FW. The Council may charge for monitoring permitted activities for compliance
Freshwater: Wetlands
Schedule 13: Charges for Permitted Activity Monitoring Under the National Environmental Standard for
Freshwater: Intensive winter grazing
Schedule 14: Charges for Permitted Activity Monitoring Under the National Environmental Standard for
Freshwater: Natural hazards
Schedule 15: Charges for Permitted Activity Monitoring Under the National Environmental Standard for
Freshwater: Culverts and weirs
Schedule 16: Charges for Permitted Activity
river wharf were previously operating on its banks. At
the river mouth, the Pātea River meets the Tasman Sea through a set of man-made groynes that extend 10s
of metres from the beach into the sea.
Along with being home to Lake Rotorangi, the Pātea Catchment FMU also contains around 1,230 mapped
wetlands of a variety of types from Potaema Bog (in Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki) to the saltmarshes of the
river mouth in Pātea.
The Pātea Catchment FMU is similar to the Waitara Catchment FMU in
environmental and 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 discharge in relation to increased turbidity and bacteria levels
were noted. This does not
Regulations: Proposed Changes to the Low Slope
Map and submission appended to this item
b) endorses the Submission on Stock Exclusion Regulations: Proposed Changes to the Low Slope
Map.
MacLeod/Bigham
7. Draft Submission on the Proposed Changes to Wetland Regulations
7.1 Mr D R Harrison, Director – Operations, spoke to the memorandum presenting for
Members’ consideration a draft submission to the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) on the
'Managing our wetlands: A discussion document
Pungarehu, contains an area of regionally significant protected wetland covering
approximately 3.15 ha. The wetland is protected by a Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
Open Space Covenant (Ref: 5/6/067).
In order to increase the area of useable land available for farming purposes, MA Brophy
(Brophy) applied for resource consent to drain and back-fill two man-made ponds in the
vicinity of the wetland, and to excavate two unnamed tributaries of the Waitotoroa Stream
for land improvement purposes.
1,500 mapped wetlands covering almost 3,300 hectares.
Taranaki’s rivers and streams provide freshwater habitat for at least 18 of New Zealand’s 27
indigenous fish species. A special feature of Taranaki’s indigenous freshwater fish is that 15 of the
18 known species have a marine or estuarine stage in their lifecycle and migrate to and from the
sea.
Several streams and rivers are known to be inanga spawning sites and or are home to threatened
species.
Taranaki has a range of
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Moir Forest and Wetlands
At a glance
TRC Reference: BD/9706
Ecological District: Manawatu Plains
Land Tenure: Private
Area(ha): 14.8
GPS: 1728794X & 5609960Y
Habitat: Forest Remnant/Wetland
Bioclimatic Zone: Lowland
Ecosystem Type: MF7.3: Tawa, pukatea,
podocarp forest
LENZ: F5.2c Acutely threatened
National: Priority 1 – Threatened Land
Environment
Priority 2 – Sand Dunes