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Annual report 2016-2017

Greymouth Petroleum deep-well injection consent monitoring report 2016-2017

Annual report 2012-2013

NPDC Inglewood oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Greymouth southern sites consent monitoring 2018-2019

the streams. Flaring was not occurring at any of the sites at the time of the inspections and no visual effects were noted as a result of any previous flaring. The ring drain at the southern end of Kaimiro-K was not well formed and works were required to ensure all stormwater is captured and directed to the skimmer pits. An old skimmer pit was being used to store waste calf bedding. It was noted that this product will break down and potentially leach to surface or groundwater and as

Nitrates in shallow groundwater monitoring 2002-2012

volcanic deposits from Mount Taranaki and earlier volcanic centres, forming the extensive ringplain. Figure 4 illustrates the spatial variation in top-rock geology across the Taranaki Region. 3.3 Soils Allophanic soils predominate across the Taranaki region area as a result of historical volcanic activity and depositional events. As each volcanic cone was built up by successive eruptions, natural erosion and lahar flows stripped away much of the volcanic debris and

Report 2013-2015

that exceeds the fracture strength of the reservoir rock in order to create fractures. Once fractures have been initiated, pumping continues in order to force the fluid and proppant into the fractures created. The proppant is designed to keep the fractures open when the pumping is stopped. The placement of proppant into the fractures is assisted by the use of cross-linked gels. These are solutions, which are liquid at the surface but, when mixed, form long-chain polymer bonds and thus become

Freshwater ecological monitoring 2018-2019

taxonomic richness (Stark and Maxted, 2007). Macroinvertebrate Community Index (MCI) Stark (1985) developed a scoring system for macroinvertebrate taxa according to their sensitivity to organic pollution in stony New Zealand streams. Highly ‘sensitive’ taxa are assigned the highest scores of 9 or 10, while the most ‘tolerant’ forms score 1. For studies undertaken in the Taranaki, the sensitivity scores for certain taxa have been modified in accordance with Taranaki experience (see TRC, 1997b).

Annual report 2016-2017

Lower Waiwhakaiho Air Discharges consent monitoring report 2016-2017,