Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki
Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki - Taranaki Regional Council
Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki - Taranaki Regional Council
incinerator to a new HDPE-lined stormwater pond (SV9200) in the 1995-1996 year; • termination of the production of phenoxy herbicides (2,4-D, MCPA and MCPB) and triclopyr in 1998; • introduction of the insecticide active ingredient spinosad, and start up of the Spinosad Plant in 1998; • closure of the powders side of the Powders/Protectants Plant at the end of 1999; • in accordance with the revised site Groundwater Management Plan, 18 groundwater bores were closed
Trustpower Patea hydro scheme consent monitoring report 2017-2018
closure of the powders side of the Powders/Protectants Plant at the end of 1999; page 5 in accordance with the revised site Groundwater Management Plan, 18 groundwater bores were closed in 2001-2002; dedicated pumps were installed into remaining sampling wells in May 2002; formulation of solid herbicides ceased in June 2002 and the Solids Plant closed; the formulation of water-based glyphosate product was introduced during 2002-2003; from 2003-2004, there was
Trustpower Patea River Hydro Dam consent monitoring report
phenoxy herbicides (2,4-D, MCPA and MCPB) and triclopyr in 1998; introduction of the insecticide active ingredient spinosad, and start up of the Spinosad Plant in 1998; closure of the powders side of the Powders/Protectants Plant at the end of 1999; in accordance with the revised site Groundwater Management Plan, 18 groundwater bores were closed in 2001-2002; dedicated pumps were installed into remaining sampling wells in May 2002; formulation of solid herbicides ceased in
Trustpower Patea hydro scheme consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Volcano hazards management information source book - GNS Science.
Group Plan for Taranaki 16 Waimate West supply which services 827 connections, including the townships of Kaponga and Manaia, as well as significant industry. The Kapuni scheme (which serves Hāwera, Ohawe, Okaiawa and Normanby) has a groundwater bore as backup for its surface water source. Groundwater sources are used for the Patea, Waverley, Waverley Beach and Wai-inu Beach supplies, with pumps to raise the pressure within the reticulations. Waste water disposal (sewerage)
Policy & Planning Committee agenda February 2019