Monitoring report 2008-2015
Rocky shore nonitoring report 2008-2015 - Taranaki Regional Council.
Rocky shore nonitoring report 2008-2015 - Taranaki Regional Council.
performance 29 3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 29 page ii 3.3 Evaluation of performance 30 3.4 Recommendations from the 2021-2022 Annual Report 53 3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2023-2024 54 3.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 54 4 Recommendations 55 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 56 Bibliography and references 58 Appendix I Resource consents held by Todd Petroleum Limited Appendix II Categories used to
adequate fish passage is provided) has increased from 37 in 2001 to 53 in 2014. As part of resource consent compliance, the Council has recently implemented a monitoring programme for culverts and access structures (such as fords) that includes monitoring the consideration of fish passage. This is expected to further improve fish passage in Taranaki with increased awareness also likely to lead to better reporting from the public regarding barriers that are not currently known to the
page page Consent 1134-3.2 For General, Standard and Special conditions pertaining to this consent please see reverse side of this document Page 1 of 4 Doc# 1610824-v1 Water Permit Pursuant to the Resource Management Act 1991 a resource consent is hereby granted by the Taranaki Regional Council Name of Consent Holder: Cold Creek Community Water Supply Limited 2 Havelock Street Opunake 4616 Decision Date (Change):
52 6.3.1 Discussion of site performance 52 6.3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consent 52 6.3.3 Evaluation of performance 53 6.3.4 Recommendation from the 2012-2014 Annual Report 53 6.3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2015-2016 54 6.4 Recommendation 54 7. New Plymouth District Council 55 7.1 Introduction 55 7.1.1 Process description 55 7.1.2 Water discharge permit 56 7.2 Results 57 7.2.1 Water 57 7.2.1.1 Inspections 57 7.2.1.2 Results of discharge
State of the Environment Rocky Shore monitoring report 2015-2017.
[7.12) SOE Andrew Curtis. 53 EIC Andrew Curtis. 54 At [5.46) Dunca Backshall. 55 The Resource Management Act does not expressly prescribe the adoption of a precautionary approach. However, consent authorities are directed to have regard to potential effects on the environment (s 104(1)(a)) and the meaning of the term "effect" includes any potential effect of low probability which has a high potential impact (s 3(f) RMA), the consideration of effects is therefore precautionary in substance.