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SOE2022 Recreational use

Four beach sites (40%), Ngāmotu, Ohawe, Onaero at the campground, and Waitara East, showed deteriorating trends. Trends at the remaining five beach sites (50%) were indeterminate. When comparing the long-term results with the short-term results, there were only three beaches where trend direction did not change. Overall, compared to the long-term results, there were a higher proportion of deteriorating and indeterminate trends and a lower proportion of improving

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Highway 3, RD 17, Whanganui 4587 18. Surfing Taranaki Craig Williamson mail@surfingtaranaki.org PO Box 3364 19. South Taranaki District Council Blair Sutherland blair.sutherland@stdc.govt.nz Private Bag 902, Hawera 20. Meridian Energy Ltd Andrew Feierabend andrew.feierabend@meridianenergy.co.nz PO Box 2146, Christchurch 8140 21. Climate Justice Taranaki Inc Catherine Cheung climatejusticetaranaki@riseup.net 60 Browne Street, Waitara 4320, Taranaki 22. Lyndon De Vantier

Freshwater recreational bathing summer 2017-2018

Opunake) were monitored in this programme during this 2017-2018 period for the twelfth time, partly as a component of the more recently instituted cyanobacteria programme (covering four lakes) instigated after consultation with Taranaki District Health Board. A site in the lower Waitara River was added in the 2010-2011 period at the joint request of Taranaki Healthcare and NPDC and two additional sites in the lower reaches of the Waiwhakaiho River and Te Henui Stream (both adjacent

Hearing Committee decisions

at Tongaporutu Estuary (2013) (308 KB pdf) Report and decision on a poultry farming operation (2011) (338 KB pdf) Decision on New Plymouth wastewater treatment plant at Waitara marine outfall (2011) (186 KB pdf) Report and decision on use of water from the Waitotara River for pasture irrigation (2010) (237 KB pdf) Report and decision on a composting operation at Uruti (2010) (342 KB pdf) Report and decision on Taranaki By-Products Ltd irrigation to land (2009) (263 KB pdf) Report and decision on

Applications received 17 July to 23 July 2023

page Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment 23-11138-1.0 R2/11138-1.0 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited 17-Jul-23 New consent To temporarily dam and divert water in the Waiau stream to install pipelines beneath the streambed. Water Permit 121 Turangi Road Upper, Waitara Parahaki 23-06455-2.0 R2/6455-2.0 Riverlands Eltham Limited 18-Jul-23 New consent To use an existing pipe in an unnamed tributary of the

Agenda public Executive Audit Risk Committee 20 June 2022

expenditure. This is expected to be on budget at year end • Resource management direct charges - $962,757 over budget due to Waitara Lands reserve distributions being received earlier than budgeted • Biodiversity - $107,112 under budget mainly due to staff vacancies • Towards Predator-Free Taranaki - $1,484,842 under budget due to lower rural project contract costs and delays in availability of materials. Forecast to increase expenditure in the final quarter. Some expenditure will require

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TRC Bulletin - October 2021

waterbodies rise: volcanic ring plan, coastal terraces, northern hillcountry and southern hillcountry. The other two would be the Waitara River catchment and the Pātea River catchment, which are each unique in a number of ways including size and the fact they are fed by both the hillcountry and the maunga. Downloads Consents & Regulatory agenda October 2021 (1.5 MB pdf) Policy & Planning agenda October 2021 (1.8 MB pdf)

Manawa Energy Mangorei HEP Annual Report 2022-2023

temperatures in the Waiwhakaiho River at three monitored locations, between 1 December and 31 March inclusive 14 Table 6 Hourly mean water temperature (˚C) data for January 2023 at Hydro Road. Red represents higher water temperature and blue represent lower temperature with white being mid-range temperature relative to data set 16 Table 7 Difference in mean hourly water temperature (˚C) data for January 2023 between Hydro Road and Egmont Village. Positive values represent hotter temperatures

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Waikaka 20 167.5 83 1340.0 125 79 2019 Whanganui at Kirikau 22 181.6 100 858.6 89 54 2019 Lower Retaruke 20 155.8 92 1007.2 130 77 2019 Whanganui at Te Rewa 13 66.1 62 821.5 140 85 2019 Matarawa at Matarawa Valley 16 71.6 96 749.5 152 86 2019 Waitanguru at Mangaotaki 15 271.0 105 1896.0 119 76 1989 Hawera AWS 22 122.0 118 1057.4 151 99 2005 page 2. River Flow at 8 sites in Taranaki Map2: Flow sites Table 2: Summary of maximum, minimum and mean