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Mangati Catchment Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

by burial into land in the vicinity of the Mangati Stream in emergency circumstances only 24 Oct 2014 June 2026 1 June 2032 Water abstraction permits Tegel Foods Ltd (Poultry Plant) 6357-1* To take and use groundwater from a bore for food processing and washdown purposes *Note: this consent was not exercised and lapsed in May 2020 17 Apr 2015 - 1 June 2038 page 9 Figure 2 Location of consent holders, discharge sites, and surface water

Australian blackwood

hirta), have been observed boring into blackwoods, however, the damage is not economically significant. � Rust fungus (Uromycladium robinsonii) can attack blackwoods causing brown galls on small branches. Another rust fungus (Uromycladium notabila), can cause large brown galls. A severe attack can kill a tree in about 3-4 years. Timber properties Blackwood is highly decorative, the heartwood is a rich golden-brown with streaks of reddish-brown and is commonly used for furniture, sliced veneer,

Appendix C - Integrated Management System

URUTI - REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 24 Document no:RU-P-650-0100-A Revision No: V1.13 Date: 7-9-2018 Controller: Colin Kay Appendix B Uruti Site Reporting Templates Document No. Document/Form Name RU-F-640-051 Legal Compliance Obligation (Monthly) T-620-001 Standard Operational Report (Monthly) RU-F-680 Uruti Irrigation Log RU-F-681 Uruti Weekly Bore & Stream Sampling Log RU-F-682 Uruti Inward Goods Log RU-F-682 Uruti Weekly Dairy Template

Annual report 2015-2016

potential to lower groundwater levels in the vicinity of the pumping bore. The potential effects of any groundwater abstraction are assessed by the Council during the processing of a resource consent application for a groundwater take. The potential impact of any new take on existing groundwater users, and ecological receptors form a major component of this assessment. Groundwater levels in coastal bores should generally be maintained above mean sea level to avoid the risk of sea water

May 2021 hydrology report

Dec 2003 Kapoaiaia Cape Egmont 14 181.0 138 649.8 124 47 Jan 1930 Taungatara Te Kiri 14 162.5 99 541.5 98 35 Dec 2004 Kaupokonui Manaia 13 89.0 79 406.0 97 35 Sep 1997 Duffy's Farm Whareroa 13 104.0 104 396 99 37 Feb 1993 Bore 3 Patea 10 87.8 73 429.6 97 38 Feb 1994 Omaru Charlie's Clearing 13 124.5 72 537.5 84 31 Apr 2005 Omahine Moana Trig 11 149.5 85 501.0 78 29 Mar 2006 Rimunui Waitotara Valley 10 84.5 63 337.5 69 25 May 1993 Ngutuwera Waitotara 9 83.5 69

April 2021 hydrology report

Kapoaiaia Cape Egmont 10 86.6 72 468.8 119 34 Jan 1930 Taungatara Te Kiri 20 91.5 64 379.0 98 25 Dec 2004 Kaupokonui Manaia 14 65.0 60 317.0 104 27 Sep 1997 Duffy's Farm Whareroa 16 44.0 42 292.0 98 27 Feb 1993 Bore 3 Patea 14 62.0 48 341.8 105 30 Feb 1994 Omaru Charlie's Clearing 16 76.5 48 413.0 88 24 Apr 2005 Omahine Moana Trig 13 69.5 45 343.5 74 20 Mar 2006 Rimunui Waitotara Valley 12 41.0 35 253.0 71 19 May 1993 Ngutuwera Waitotara 12 73.0 68 310.5 91 24 Apr 1998

Annual report 2012-2013

associated with a resource consent held by BTW Company Limited. BTW operate a drilling waste landfarm situated on Lower Ball Road at Kakaramea (Vanner Landfarm). The Vanner site became operational in November 2012. At this time, in line with activities at the other disposal sites in the region, the storage area had been developed with a robust lined pit system. Groundwater monitoring bores were installed prior to any spreading activities. This report covers the results and findings of the

March 2021 hydrology report

424.0 124 22 Dec 2003 Kapoaiaia Cape Egmont 12 195.4 225 382.2 139 28 Jan 1930 Taungatara Te Kiri 13 109.5 123 287.5 119 19 Dec 2004 Kaupokonui Manaia 11 123.0 173 252.0 127 22 Sep 1997 Duffy's Farm Whareroa 10 135.5 190 248.0 129 23 Feb 1993 Bore 3 Patea 12 123.6 178 279.8 143 24 Feb 1994 Omaru Charlie's Clearing 11 151.0 129 336.5 108 19 Apr 2005 Omahine Moana Trig 11 131.5 120 274.0 89 16 Mar 2006 Rimunui Waitotara Valley 10 112.0 143 212.0 89 16 May 1993

Report 2015-2017

programme. More recently one of the original sites GND2258 was replaced with the water supply bore at the Mangahewa wellsite (GND2360).The sampling sites have been selected based on their proximity to the Mangahewa-C wellsite and their individual construction and usage characteristics. The site selection is designed to provide a sample set representative of groundwater abstractions in the area surrounding the site. The details of all groundwater sites that were sampled over the course of the