Freshwater recreational bathing summer 2017-2018
Freshwater recreational bathing freshwater quality monitoring report summer 2017-2018
Freshwater recreational bathing freshwater quality monitoring report summer 2017-2018
Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Freshwater recreational bathing environmental monitoring report summer 2018-2019
Relationships between MCI, site altitude & distance from source for Taranaki ring plain streams (Stark Environmental Ltd).
Freshwater Recreational Bathing water quality monitoring report Summer 2016-2017.
District Plan) General regional or district rules might also apply C Active protection Yes Taranaki Regional Council Conservation Plan prepared Willow control, enhancement planting Site completely fenced page 12 Arawhata Road Beach At a glance (last updated: February 2006) TRC reference: Ecological district: Egmont Other reference: LENZ environment: F5.2c Land tenure: Crown, district and private Protection status: A, B, C GPS: 2579108E – 6198116N
deterioration in water quality. Microbiological water quality results were regularly reported on the Taranaki Regional Council website (www.trc.govt.nz) and there was timely liaison with territorial local authorities and the Health Protection Unit of the Taranaki District Health Board throughout the summer bathing season of 2017-2018. Through the Council’s Long Term Plan (LTP), the Council’s target in respect of the microbiological state of coastal bathing sites is that there is
Relationships between intensive dairy stocking rates & soil ecosystem health & biodiversity (2010).
Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
consistently high that further significant reductions in bacteriological counts cannot be expected. No site showed a significant increase in enterococci medians over the time period monitored i.e. deterioration in water quality. Two sites, Waitara East and Oakura Beach in front of the camping ground, were showing indications of improving quality although at a lower level of certainty than required for statistically-based confidence. Through the Council’s Long Term Plan (LTP), the