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Summer 2009-2010

Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Summer 2010-2011

Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Summer 2012-2013

Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Summer 2011-2012

Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Summer 2013-2014

Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Freshwater ecological monitoring 2018-2019

Statement on Fresh Water that the Council undertakes representative monitoring across all Freshwater Management Units (FMUs) within the region. The Council has identified prospective FMUs and has adjusted its monitoring programmes in anticipation of these being confirmed in due course within the forthcoming Regional Water and Land Plan (in prep). page 4 Table 1 Freshwater biological monitoring sites in the State of the Environment Monitoring programme River/stream

Freshwater ecological monitoring 2017-2018

course within the forthcoming Regional Water and Land Plan (in prep). page 4 Table 1 Freshwater biological monitoring sites in the State of the Environment Monitoring programme River/stream Site Site code GPS location Spring date Summer date E N Hangatahua (Stony) R Hangatahua (Stony) R Mangatete Road SH45 STY000300 STY000400 1677460 1674632 5657823 5661558 30-Oct-17 30-Oct-17 28-Feb-18 28-Feb-18 Herekawe S Centennial Drive

Appendices

Hydrogeologic Risk Assessment of Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas Recovery in the Taranaki Region - Appendices,

Annual report 2011-2012

at 57 sites in 25 rivers and streams. The Hangatahua (Stony) River was selected as a river with high conservation value and the Maketawa Stream was identified in the Regional Freshwater Plan for its regionally important recreational value. The Waitara, Manganui, Patea, Waiwhakaiho and the Mangaehu Rivers were chosen as examples of waterways with large catchments and multiple human impacts. The Waingongoro River was included in the programme as a river under intensive usage with more recent