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Fonterra Kapuni Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

monitoring at two sites downstream of the site, flow recording in the Kaupokonui Stream, evaluation of the progress of riparian plans that are eligible for funding provided by financial contributions from the Company, and review of data provided by the Company. Cooling water discharge volume metering had been introduced at the site as per the agreement between the Council and the Company, in relation to assessment of the consumptive nature of the take and future water allocation for the

Irrigation Water Annual Report 2022-2023

planting of riparian vegetation, in line with consent conditions. The annual inspections occur between May and July each year, once the irrigation season has ended. The timing of inspections means that a full season’s irrigation records can be downloaded from the datalogging devices during inspections, resulting in time and cost efficiencies. It also means however that most irrigation page 11 systems have been decommissioned for the season or undergoing maintenance, so it

Form B – Land Use (Use of beds of lakes and rivers)

diversion, please do not complete this section 6) Details of the Activity 6.1 Riparian Management Before lodging this application you will need to have an up-to-date Riparian Management Plan (RMP), or have a Council officer confirm that no RMP is needed in your situation. Even very recent RMP’s need to be updated so please contact the Council’s Land Management Office and ask that your current RMP be updated, a new one prepared, or to get confirmation that no RMP is required.

SOE2022 Biodiversity Biosecurity

from habitats already greatly reduced. The majority of the loss happened between 2001 and 2012. Between 2012 and 2018, this trend reversed with a 650ha gain in indigenous cover, compared to the previous five years. In part, this turnaround has been the result of extensive revegetation of riparian areas on the ring plain and regeneration of previously farmed and forested steep hill country. The success of the Council’s wetland and riparian programmes has seen more

A farm operators guide to FWFP mapping Te Uru Kahika

freshwater bodies Free drawn onto an aerial map Remember fences can be permanent or temporary. You should draw this in a way which makes the two fence types easily differentiated by the certifier and auditor. Planted riparian areas Free drawn onto an aerial map Soil erosion control plantings or works Free drawn onto an aerial map Effluent systems and application areas You should have system design maps from your effluent designer that show the type of

Analysis of stream responses to riparian management on the Taranaki ring plain

page Analysis of stream responses to riparian management on the Taranaki ring plain Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council March 2018 page © All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or copied in any form without the permission of the copyright owner(s). Such permission is only to be given in accordance with the terms of the client’s contract with NIWA. This copyright extends to all forms of

State of the Environment Report 2015

farm dairy effluent should be discharged to land rather than to waterways wherever possible. We are also proposing to lock in completion of the region’s world-scale riparian management programme by requiring the fencing and planting of ring plain and coastal terrace waterways to be finished by mid-2020. We are confident that these two steps would result in a significant step-up in water quality, at an acceptable cost to farmers. Thousands of kilometres of streambanks have already

TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Periphyton NOF Baseline State September 2023

the completion of riparian fencing and planting throughout the region, and redirecting all dairy effluent discharges from water to land. Further scenarios are also being considered, including implementation of other mitigation actions associated with good farm management practise, as well as a range of possible future mitigation measures. Considering a broad range of possible mitigation actions for improving water quality will help to inform the target setting process by