leachate into land and into groundwater adjacent to the Pātea River
Condition requirement Means of monitoring during period under
review
Compliance
achieved?
1. Adopt best practical option Inspections and liaison with consent holder Yes
2. Prepare a Contingency and
Maintenance Plan Revised plan received May 2018 Yes
3. Maintain landfill site Inspection Yes
4. Effects beyond mixing zone Water quality and biomonitoring of the Pātea
River upstream and downstream of the
out in Table 2.
Table 2 Example Summary of performance for consent 6088-3
Purpose: To discharge green waste onto land for stabilisation purposes
Condition requirement Means of monitoring during period under
review
Compliance
achieved?
1. STDC to adopt the best
practicable option
Site inspections
Yes
2. Consent shall be exercised in
accordance with the Patea
Beach Management Plan (June,
2007)
Assessed against monitoring plan.
N/A – no current
version of
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I
This note does not form part of the ‘Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki’ and is included for information purposes only.
Status of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
This version of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki incorporates:
(a) the Council’s decisions version of the plan that was publicly notified on 5 October 2019 following the Council making its decisions on
requirement Means of monitoring during period under
review
Compliance
achieved?
1. Notify Council prior to discharging
hydrotest water
No notifications received - No hydrotest
water discharged during monitoring period N/A
2. Maintain a contingency plan Up-to-date as of December 2021 Yes
3. Adopt best practicable option Inspections Yes
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Purpose: To discharge treated stormwater into the Herekawe Stream and to discharge hydrotest water to
land, where it
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Policy and Planning Committee
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Agenda Topic Page
Purpose of Committee and Health and Safety
Apologies
Notification of Late items
1. Confirmation of Minutes 3
2. Climate change projections and impacts for Taranaki 11
3. Freshwater Implementation Programme Update 171
4. Key Native Ecosystems Programme Update 178
5. Submission on Space invaders:
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2020/2030
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
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require that it expire by a fixed date; and
(ii) in either case, the duration of the consent must not exceed 5 years after
when rules in the region’s first Natural and Built Environment Plan take
legal effect
c) noted that when relevant rules in the region’s first Natural and Built
Environment Plan will take legal effect at this stage is estimated to be 30 June
2032
d) requested that, when processing affected resource consent applications, Council
officers consider (alongside all
Resource consents 4
1.4 Monitoring programme 4
1.4.1 Introduction 4
1.4.2 Programme liaison and management 5
1.4.3 Site inspections 5
1.4.4 Chemical sampling 5
2 Results 7
2.1 Inspections 7
2.2 Water 7
2.2.1 Wastewater trends 7
2.2.2 Results of discharge and receiving water monitoring 10
2.2.3 Treated effluent discharge records 13
2.2.4 Discharge to land monitoring 14
2.2.5 Implementation plan 15
2.3 Incidents, investigations, and interventions 18
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in the groundwater in the under liner drain,
and monitoring plan requirements are still in effect with works required to be undertaken by 31 January
2024. There appear to be some legacy issues that are affecting the water quality in the receiving
environment. These have resulted in some consent non-compliances, however, they have not resulted in any
non-compliant results in the surface waters or had significant adverse effects on the receiving waters during
the year under review. Monitoring