three monitoring bores
Site
No. samples Minimum Median Maximum
2023/24 Historical 2023/24 Historical 2023/24 Historical 2023/24 Historical
B1 12 364 <10 <1 10 12 18 48
B2 12 364 <10 6 26 18 125 181
B3 12 352 <10 1 23 26 50 740
Faecal coliform counts were relatively low in Bore 1 during the year (Table 13). The numbers were higher in
Bores 2 and 3. While the maximums were much lower than historical results, medians at the drain sites were
higher than previously recorded
… freshwater biologist if stream conditions
provide for it.
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Harvest inspections would be monthly as a minimum and may also include water quality sampling. If inspections take less
than a day inclusive of equipment preparation, travel, on-site time, post-visit recording, issue of inspection notices, and
any follow-up discussions to confirm details and accuracy of records, then some remission of the charge will occur.
Additional charges may be levied under section 36(5)
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pH pH 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.2
Total alkalinity g/m3
CaCO3 150 149 150 148
Bicarbonate g/m3 HCO3 179 179 181 178
Total hardness g/m3
CaCO3 87 88 83 84
Electrical conductivity mS/m 32.0 32.1 32.0 31.3
Total dissolved solids g/m3 175 181 188 180
Dissolved calcium g/m3 21 21 20 19.4
Chloride g/m3 11.2 11.9 11.6 12.0
Dissolved magnesium g/m3 8.5 8.7 8.1 8.7
Dissolved potassium g/m3 3.2 3.0 3.0 3.1
Dissolved sodium g/m3 34 33 32 33
Nitrite nitrogen g/m3 N <0.002 <0.002 <0.002
Consents & Regulatory Committee agenda November 2021
Policy and Planning Agenda June 2023
the residual flow consent condition.
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2 Results
2.1 Annual inspection
The site was visited on 2 March 2022. The abstraction rate was not able to be obtained as the Council
officers did not have access to the building, however based on the telemetered data received by Council,
the abstraction rate at the time of the inspection was 181 m³/h. A sample was collected from each pond and
a chlorine test was performed on the larger pond that was discharging back
Urenui and Onaero beach camps consent monitoring report 2016-2017.
the water balance model.
Table C-1
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Tarata
137 95 124 152 147 162 159 154 144 170 140 140 1,695
Stratford
133 106 148 164 169 181 202 191 164 227 161 167 2,012
Riverlea
97 85 103 120 128 155 168 143 131 153 136 119 1,538
Patiki
98 88 96 108 105 134 133 111 103 130 117 108 1,332
Normanby
72 70 85 93 90 112 122 103 86 99 92 85 1,109
New Plymouth
72 56 65 98 89 101 104 89 90 95 90 93 1,042
Kahu
discretionary due to their potential for significant
adverse effects on the environment. The policies listed will aid the Taranaki Regional
Council in setting conditions on resource consents.
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Rule 73: Extraction of sand, gravel, aggregate or rocks for purposes other than
those in Rules 70 and 71
Because of past practices and current Taranaki Regional Council Policy, extraction of
material from river beds, other than for the purposes outlined in Rules 70 and 71, is
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Table 4 Results of groundwater sampling at GND2475
Parameter Unit GND2475
Sample date 17 Nov 2014 27 May 2015 17 Dec 2015
Lab number TRC1412087 TRC151837 TRC153967
Total alkalinity g/m3
CaCO3 183 181 188
Barium mg/kg 0.0172 0.0155 0.0184
Benzene g/m3 <0.0010 <0.0010 <0.0010
Bromide g/m3 0.26 0.30 0.29
Calcium g/m3 6.2 6.5 7.6
Chloride g/m3 68 72 75
Conductivity mS/m@20C 57.2 56.5 58.6
Dissolved copper g/m3 0.0020