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Lake Rotorangi
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-63
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2866790 (Word)
Document: 2886677 (Pdf)
November 2021
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Lake Rotorangi
State of the Environment Monitoring
Annual Report
2020-2021
Technical Report 2021-63
are acceptable to the
community
• Flood protection and drainage schemes that protect life and property
To achieve this, we’ll undertake the following activities:
• Emergency management
Including supporting the Emergency
Management office.
• Flood management and general river
control
Including monitoring rainfall and river levels
and issuing timely flood warnings,
undertaking river and flood control works if
required, responding to 100% of requests
for drainage, river and
management, community resilience, and emergency
readiness and response capability and capacity in the region to levels that are acceptable to the
community
• Flood protection and drainage schemes that protect life and property
To achieve this, we’ll undertake the following activities:
• Emergency management
Including supporting the Emergency
Management office.
• Flood management and general river
control
Including monitoring rainfall and river levels
and issuing timely flood
schemes that protect life and property
To achieve this, we’ll undertake the following activities:
• Emergency management
Including supporting the Emergency
Management office.
• Flood management and general river
control
Including monitoring rainfall and river levels
and issuing timely flood warnings,
undertaking river and flood control works if
required, responding to 100% of requests
for drainage, river and flood control advice
and assistance within ten working days and
community and see they are making a positive difference.” Currently traps have been set along the Mangaotuku Stream, around their school pool and buildings. They are all safely monitored by pupils. Year 7 Teacher Sylvia Howieson says her students are designing the WITT Science Fair poster with a predator-free theme. She is also working with a group of students who are writing a ‘reality or dream’ essay on the topic. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Environment Officer Chauncy Ardell says with such
during the 26 June
2017 survey despite elevated zinc concentrations from the industrial discharge . The reduction in zinc
concentration may have been a result of dilution due to the high rainfall which preceded the survey.
Figure 6 Dissolved zinc concentrations in the unnamed tributary of the Kahouri Stream upstream
and downstream of the site on two survey occasions in 2015-2016
Monitoring of the unnamed tributary of the Kahouri Stream began after the discovery of the contaminated
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List of Tables
Table 2-1: Consents held by RDC that will expire in 2019 ............................................................................ 22
Table 2-2: Consents held by TBP with expiry dates between 2023-2029 ................................................. 23
Table 2-3: Key operational requirements stipulated by Discharge Permit 2049-4 .................................. 24
Table 2-4: Compliance Monitoring results from Taranaki Regional Council
Thompson says. “It encouraged discussion around how students could help protect native species and increase their numbers.” Predator monitoring followed using wax tags, chew cards and tracking tunnels, to help understand what types of predators were present in the bush. This information also ensured rat traps already set in the bush were in the right locations and were continually monitored by the students. The Year 3 and 4 students were also amazed to see first-hand what a predator-free environment
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Tuesday 29 August 2023, 9.00am
Operations and Regulatory Committee - Cover
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Operations and Regulatory Committee
29 August 2023 09:00 AM
Agenda Topic Page
1. Cover 1
2. Karakia 3
3. Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Minutes - 18 July 2023 4
4. Resource Consents Issued under Delegated Authority and Application in Progress 9
5. Incidents, Compliance Monitoring Non-Compliances and Enforcement Summary - 1 July
2023 to 31 July 2023
rainfall events.
Table 4 shows the results obtained during the 2022-2023 monitoring year. In all samples pH, hydrocarbons,
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and suspended solids levels were all within/below the limits set by consents 5997-1, 6269-1 and 10933-1,
and were indicative of a consistently clean discharge.
Table 4 Results of stormwater samples collected by OMV during the 2022-2023 year
Date
No.
pH Hydrocarbons
g/m3
Chloride
g/m3
Suspended solids
g/m3
Median Max