These monitored consent holders operate at a number of sites across the region. AA Contracting Quarry location: Te Arei Rd near Bell Block. Also see Regional quarries. Biennial report 2011-2013 (348 KB pdf) single document only Biennial report 2011-2013 (348 KB pdf) DM & DL Bourke Quarry location: Onewhaia Rd, Normanby. Biennial report 2013-2015 (257 KB pdf) More reports Biennial report 2013-2015 (257 KB pdf) Biennial report 2011-2013 (707 KB pdf) CD Boyd Quarry location: Surrey Rd, Inglewood.
Petroleum Ltd Northern Sites Annual Report 2022-2023 (980 KB PDF) Earlier reports Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Northern Sites Annual Report 2022-2023 (980 KB PDF) Greymouth Petroleum Northern Sites Annual Report 2021-2022 (1 MB PDF) Greymouth northern sItes consent monitoring 2020-2021 (993 KB pdf) Greymouth northern sites monitoring 2019-2020 (786 KB pdf) Greymouth northern sites consent monitoring 2018-2019 (2 MB pdf) Greymouth Petroleum northern sites consent monitoring 2017-2018 (1.6 MB pdf) Greymouth
The ecological, physical and chemical state of Taranaki’s waterways has been monitored by the Taranaki Regional Council for more than 20 years. Ecological healthEcological health is the primary measure of freshwater quality. It is assessed using an internationally recognised index based on tiny animals – including insects, crustaceans, molluscs, worms and leeches – found in waterways. These creatures are called macroinvertebrates and the index is called the Macroinvertebrate Community Index, or
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Inglewood, Okato, and Marfell Park Landfills
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2018-2019
Technical Report 2019-49
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 2298051 (Word) STRATFORD
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sites, we’re seeing the best results since monitoring began in 1995. Freshwater ecological monitoring 2017-2018 [PDF, 4 MB] Measuring organic contamination, nutrient concentrations and aesthetic quality can flag pressures on waterways and indicate where to best focus our attention. The picture in Taranaki is largely stable but our aim is to achieve more improvements and fewer declines. Fewer sites are showing deterioration, particularly in nutrient concentrations. Freshwater physicochemical
ecological health of our waterways. Other indicators are currently more variable, reflecting the wetness of the past couple of years. That’s why it’s important to take a long-term view, keeping an eye on overall trends as well as day-to-day monitoring results. Download the 2018 waterways report card Read more from David MacLeod Crucially, ecological health is the prime measurement is waterway quality, and the improvements we’re seeing here are testament to the foresight, commitment and energy of the
the Mangamawhete Stream flows adjacent to the Derby Road North stockpiling
facility. The proximity of the site to this surface water body had been taken into account in the setting of
buffer distances and location of the stockpiling facilities.
The predominant soil type has been identified as gravelly sand and the vegetation cover is pasture, recently
converted from native bush. Average annual rainfall for the site is 1,942 mm (taken from the nearby
‘Stratford’ monitoring station).
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second inspection round.
Rainfall can lead to elevated counts of faecal indicator bacteria (faecal coliforms, E. coli
and Enterococci bacteria: FIB) in streams within agricultural catchments due to runoff
from land. Elevated background counts of FIB are unsuitable for these types of
monitoring programmes as they can mask any wastewater contaminants in the streams
or coastal waters.
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Samples were collected at four sites in conjunction with the Urenui Beach Camp: two
Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki
Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 24 April 2018 at
10.35am
2. notes that the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional
Council on 15 May 2018.
MacLeod/Hooker
Matters Arising
The impacts of recent extreme rainfall in the Gisborne region and the discharge of
forestry slash to rivers was raised and a discussion held over the likelihood of this
being