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Transforming Taranaki

page The Taranaki Riparian Management Programme TRANSFORMING TARANAKI page page The Government is working hard to build the foundations for a stronger economy. Our export industries, including the dairy industry, have a huge role to play in this. We need to work together to balance our environmental responsibilities with our economic opportunities. Congratulations to the Taranaki Regional Council for leading this Riparian Management Programme, and to all dairy

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

Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki

industry with reasonable and justified requirements and time to make the adjustments. International and other studies confirm that, for Taranaki, the fencing and planting of riparian margins is the most effective way of dealing with diffuse pollution. Through the Taranaki Riparian Management Programme, the Council and the wider community has supported farmers to voluntarily fence and plant their riparian margins to mitigate the impacts of intensive land use – this programme is unique in

Application Appendix D Natural Character Landscape and Visual Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

fish habitat. Highly rated for aesthetic and scenic values. Median flow of 4,050 l/s at Egmont Village. Shallow river. Numerous small rapids and continuous water movement. There are several pools along this section. 39% riparian cover over all reaches of the river, upper reaches consisting of exotic trees or pasture and introduced grasses or weeds. 7 RPS - AMY OBJECTIVE 1 and 2, AMY POLICY 1 8 Regional Plan - OBJ 3.1.3 9 Regional Plan - OBJ

Appendix S - Assessment of cultural effects

safely drink the water, swim in the river and catch and eat kai species from the streams and rivers. Complete riparian planting Detailed and comprehensive Management plans will be developed and these are to have input from Ngāti Mutunga Water coming out of the site should be as good as that going into it. Monitoring plan and reporting to show the water existing the site is as good as when it enters (Groundwater and surface water). Engage a person to take samples and

Fonterra Kapuni Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

five ambient air quality analyses, continuous in-stream temperature 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

Oaonui Water Supply Ltd Annual Report 2022-2023

period. Other recommendations made in the report were: • Monitoring suspended and bed load sediment transport size distribution and volumes related to stream flow upstream of the sluicing gate (focussing on summer low flow) to improve decision making on gate openings; • Temporary deployment of a network of pressure sensors downstream to determine extent of drawdown with distance from the weir; • Opportunities for catchment riparian planting to reduce bank erosion and instream

Greenfern Hydro Scheme Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

informed the Council that the site has emergency power for 48 hours. The Company is also required to undertake riparian planting and fencing of their land, and of any adjacent land where landowners provide written agreement. The Company has begun riparian planting in some areas and intends to expand on this. The possibility of riparian plantings on adjacent land will be discussed at the 2022-2023 stakeholder meeting. It is anticipated that future reports will be able to report on the progress