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Appendix K - landscaping plan

area to be identified 2020 and application made to TRC for assistance funding Stock exclusion areas identified Fencing complete Manuka planting to continue 3,000 plants annually 10,000 plants planted as at Oct 2019. 3,000 plants to be planted annually Wetlands enhancement Nov 2020 Wetland areas to be defined- supplementary planting in these areas to be carried out. page Landscaping Plan REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 6

Consents and Regulatory August 2022

December 2022 after treatment in an oxidation pond system and wetland, into the Waihi Stream if the land disposal area is unsuitable for effluent disposal Rohe: Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement) Engagement or consultation: Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Response received Comments from Te Kotahitanga Ngāti Rahiri and Te Kotahitanga consider the proposed discharge of effluent to the wetland as articulated on the aerial provided with the application,

Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki

freshwater quality that regional councils must give effect to. The objectives of the NPS relating to freshwater quality are: “A1. To safeguard the life-supporting capacity, ecosystem processes and indigenous species including their associated ecosystems of freshwater. A2. The overall quality of freshwater within a region is to be maintained or improved while: (a) protecting the quality of outstanding freshwater bodies (b) protecting the significant values of wetlands (c)

Quarterly Operational Report September 2017

legal opinion was sought on the approach to wetland protection and a study has been commissioned to investigate and review limits for environmental flows. page RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Quarterly Operational Report – September 2017 3 SCOREBOARD - OUTPUTS/KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATIONS EXPLANATION FOR KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATIONS OTHER THAN “ON TARGET” N/A Non Financial Performance Future Performance  On target  Target may not be achieved

Applications received list for website 27 May to 17 June

land and after treatment in an oxidation pond system and wetland into an unnamed tributary of the Mangimangi Stream if the Discharge Permit 793a Rawhitiroa Road, Eltham Tangahoe 22-02645-3.0 2645-3.0 Kohinoor Farms Limited 30-May-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 109 Paerewa Road, Waverley Whenuakura 22-03022-3.0 3022-3.0 Sarina Family Trust 30-May-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land

Applications received for website 11 April to 17 April 2022

page Application Number Consent Number Applicant Lodged Date Application type Description Activity Type Location Catchment 22-11021-1.0 11021-1.0 Delaco Surveying & Architecture 11-Apr-22 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment from earthworks onto and into land including the incidental diversion of water within 100 metres of a wetland Discharge Permit 57 & 61 Warwick Road, Stratford Waingongoro 22-03556-3.0 3556-3.0 Wayne Douglas & Sandra Christine Morrison

Applications received list for website 31 May to 24 July 2022

Partnership 31-May-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December 2022 after treatment in an oxidation pond system and a constructed wetland into an unnamed tributary of the Moumahaki Stream Discharge Permit 130B Upper Okotuku Road, Waverley Waitotara 22-03024-3.0 3024-3.0 James & Donna-Maree Baker 31-May-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 395 Rakaupiko Road, Patea Whenuakura

General Overview

last 1000 years, since the arrival of humans New Zealand’s biodiversity has radically changed on land, in our rivers, lakes and streams, and in the sea. Although New Zealand was one of the last places on earth to be settled by humans, it has one of the worst records of native biodiversity loss. Seventy percent of our forests and 90% of our wetlands have been lost. Dozens of species have also become extinct and an increasing number are now threatened with

Appendix H - Uruti composting facility management plan

wetland is also used to treat run off and leachate from the composting pad 2 but only discharges treated stormwater in high flow conditions. The estimated total capacity of the three treatment ponds is approximately 10310 m3, whereas average pumping rates are in the order of 30,000 litres per hour, during daylight hours only. This equates to 6.75 days to pump the final treatment pit of 5360 m3 pit. 1.1.2 Environmental/Management Issue The Taranaki Regional Council’s (TRC) historical