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Annual report 2015-2016

growth on the western filter bed. In terms of campers and visitors, the camp was relatively quiet at the time of the inspection. Seawater samples were collected. Photo 1 Wastewater ponding and weed growth on the surface of the eastern filter bed, 21 December 2015 7 January 2016 Conditions were relatively fine with patchy cloud, and a light to moderate north westerly wind. There had been heavy rain in the catchment on the 3rd of January. STDC had removed the top layer of spent

Summer 2014-2015

4.9 Oakura Beach SC (opposite surf lifesaving club) 45 4.9.1 SEM programme 45 4.9.2 Compliance with guidelines 47 4.9.3 Comparison with previous summer surveys 48 4.9.4 Long-term trend analysis 48 4.9.5 MfE guidelines additional sampling 49 4.10 Oakura Beach CG (opposite camp ground) 51 4.10.1 SEM programme 51 4.10.2 Compliance with guidelines 53 4.10.3 Comparison with previous summer surveys 53 4.10.4 Long-term trend analysis 54 4.11 Opunake Beach 55 4.11.1 SEM programme 55

Summer 2011-2012

with guidelines 46 4.9.3 Comparison with previous summer surveys 46 4.9.4 Long-term trend analysis 47 4.9.5 MfE guidelines additional sampling 48 4.10 Oakura Beach CG (opposite camp ground) 50 4.10.1 SEM programme 50 4.10.2 Compliance with guidelines 51 4.10.3 Comparison with previous summer surveys 51 4.10.4 Long-term trend analysis 52 4.11 Opunake Beach 54 4.11.1 SEM programme 54 4.11.2 Compliance with guidelines 55 4.11.3 Comparison with previous

Operations and Regulatory Agenda 13 February 2024

Piggery Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 1 x high 3235439 23-29 Stanley Bros Trust Piggery Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 1 imprmt req 3191799 23-38 Nova Junction Road Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 1 x high 3236450 23-46 NPDC Urenui and Onaero Beach Camps Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 1 imprmt req 3223254 23-49 NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023 1 x high 3223197

Wai-inu Beach consent monitoring 2020-2021

July & October). The sampling by the Council commenced in December 2020. page 7 2 Results 2.1 Inspections 16 December 2020 At the time of inspection there were no odours or visual issues present with the wastewater treatment system. There were 9 campervans present in the campground. The sea was a blue/green colour at the time of inspection. Overall the camp appeared to be operating within its consent conditions at the time of inspection. 11

Site 59

is also able to retain large volumes of water, which over time is released, thereby maintaining flows in our waterways throughout the year. This is because the geology of the mountain absorbs and slowly releases water through ground springs. The majority of our rivers on the ring plain start on the mountain, before crossing the plain and end at the sea. Mountain river studies Many schools incorporate a river study whilst camping on the mountain, particularly those

Support Pukeiti

from the Pukeiti website or email: support.pukeiti@trc.govt.nz page This will be at the historic Hauler Station, just past the swing bridge in Pukeiti’s Rainforest. We plan to recreate a 1920s logging camp complete with historical equipment. For children which will include flying foxes – base funding is already in place for this project but with your help we can make it even more exciting! $ 0007, $ 00010, Hauler Station Adventure Trail heritage

Summer 2015-2016

programme 31 4.6.2 Comparison with previous summer surveys 33 4.6.3 Long-term trend analysis 33 4.6.4 MfE guidelines additional sampling 34 4.7 Oakura Beach SC (opposite surf lifesaving club) 36 4.7.1 SEM programme 36 4.7.2 Comparison with previous summer surveys 38 page ii 4.7.3 Long-term trend analysis 39 4.7.4 MfE guidelines additional sampling 40 4.8 Oakura Beach CG (opposite camp ground) 42 4.8.1 SEM programme 42 4.8.2 Comparison with previous summer surveys

Summer 2009-2010

33 4.6.5.1 Compliance with guidelines 34 4.7 Oakura Beach CG (opposite camp ground) 34 4.7.1 SEM programme 34 4.7.2 Compliance with guidelines 36 4.7.3 Comparison with previous summers’ surveys 36 4.7.4 Long-term trend analysis 37 4.8 Opunake Beach 37 4.8.1 The SEM programme 37 4.8.2 Compliance with guidelines 39 4.8.3 Comparison with previous summers’ surveys 39 4.8.4 Long-term trend analysis 39 4.8.5 MfE guidelines additional sampling 40 4.8.5.1 Compliance with guidelines 41 4.9

Coastal water quality summer 2019-2020

Beach, Oakura Beach (at the camp ground) and Fitzroy Beach had the highest water quality (median enterococci counts ranging from 1 - 4 cfu/100 ml). Oakura Beach (at the surf club), Back Beach and Onaero Beach had the lowest water quality (median enterococci counts ranging from 18 – 28 cfu/100 ml). The key difference between these sites is their proximity to potential sources of faecal contamination such as rivers, streams and stormwater outlets. The stream and river mouths that occur near Oakura …