Agenda
Agenda for Ordinary Council meeting February 2017.
Agenda for Ordinary Council meeting February 2017.
protection, seven permits relating to stormwater outfalls, four permits for boat ramps, three permits covering stream outlet structures, three permits for bridges and five permits for outfall structures. The consents for the wastewater treatment plant outfalls are discussed in separate reports. During the monitoring period, NPDC demonstrated an overall high level of environmental performance. The Council’s monitoring programme for the period under review included an annual inspection of each of
for this monitoring period, as per the new consent conditions. Results from the inspections are below. page 11 21 February 2018 An inspection was undertaken in fine weather conditions. The asphalt plant was operating at the time of inspection, and there was no odour beyond the boundary of the property. Particle sampling showed compliance at the time of inspection, however it was recommended that consideration be given to improvements to the wastewater
forced upward from the injection interval through transmissive faults or fractures in the geological formations overlying the injection interval. Faults or fractures may have formed naturally prior to injection, or may be created by the waste dissolving the rocks of the confining zone. Artificial fractures may also be created by injecting wastewater at excessive pressures or by thermal processes. There is also the potential for shallow groundwater to be contaminated by surface activities
Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021-2027
Draft Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021 - for public consultatiion
Maintaining indigenous freshwater biodiversity in Taranaki - Taranaki Regional Council.
Periphyton (algae) state of the environment monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.