compliance. The RMA also provides formal enforcement
tools for regional councils to use if the RMA, its regulations, or regional plan rules are
breached, or if the conditions in a resource consent have not been complied with. These
enforcement tools include:
Abatement notice – this is served by a council and directs a person to cease an
activity that is adversely affecting the environment. Failure to comply with an
abatement notice can result in fines or imprisonment.
Infringement notice
consumptive purposes (ie non-compliance with consent
conditions and Freshwater Plan rules), or should a massive discharge of produced
water occur into a surface catchment used for consumptive purposes, the low alpha
activity present in produced waters in Taranaki, the likely short duration of any such
event before detection, and the significant immediate dilution afforded in such
circumstances, render the degree of risk negligible in the opinion of Council staff.
2.6 Concerns that have
Taranaki climate trends, hazards & extremes - synthesis report (NIWA, 2008).
1: Site Plan and Marae Development Layout
Figure 2: Waitapu Urupā and Egmont 5 – Soil Sampling Locations
Figure 3: Bach Investigation - Soil Sampling Locations
Figure 4: Marae Development Investigation - Soil Sampling Locations
Figure 5: Moturoa 2 and Moturoa 3 - Soil Sampling Locations
Figure 6: Groundwater and Surface Water Investigation (July 2015)
Table of Tables
Table 1: Waitapu Urupā Soil Mound Investigation - Soil Sampling Results - Heavy Metals
purposes, and planning
recovery and mitigation measures for future events.
Horizons Regional Council and Taranaki Regional Council engaged GNS Science to provide
a reconnaissance-scale report to obtain a regional perspective of landslide distribution and
severity in their regions. The report was to be based on reconnaissance flights and available
satellite imagery. The reconnaissance flights and access to satellite imagery was funded by
GeoNet.
The purpose of this reconnaissance was to
during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with CCCWSL’s approach to
demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of
information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent
conditions.
Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the
provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the
activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with CCCWSL’s approach to
demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of
information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent
conditions.
Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the
provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the
to be limited. In planning for and managing water resources within the
region, it is important to better understand current and future irrigation demand to enable
more informed decisions on resource allocations.
The following sections present an outline of the project including objectives, study area,
methods and information and data sources. The findings are presented in a series of related
sections; (i) assessment of irrigation demand and subregional irrigation zones, (ii) review of
Slight decreases in median enterococci counts were found at another seven
sites, although these trends were not statistically significant. Similarly, trend analyses found slight increasing
trends in median enterococci counts at two sites that were not statistically significant. Overall, based on
SEM samples, recreational water quality across the region was generally comparable with previous years.
Through the Council’s Long Term Plan (LTP), the Council’s target in respect of the …
local knowledge and available information (Schedule 5B of the Proposed
Coastal Plan for Taranaki - Schedule 5B of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki “Sites of sig-
nificance to Māori and associated values”). We note that amenity values can be informed from
the results of a recent recreational water use survey carried out by