Assessment of Environmental Effects ______________________________________ 51
5.1 Introduction 51
5.2 Positive Effects 52
5.3 Hydrology Effects 53
5.4 Recreation Effects 54
5.5 Natural Character Effects 55
5.6 Landscape Effects 56
5.7 Visual Amenity Effects 56
5.8 Terrestrial Ecology Effects 57
5.9 Fish Passage and Fish Screening Effects 58
5.10 Aquatic Ecology Effects 60
5.11 Dam Safety Effects 65
5.12 Sedimentation Effects 66
5.13 Cultural Values 68
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Trustpower Limited –
Street site 47
Figure 22 Numbers of taxa and MCI values in the Waiwhakaiho River at Lake
Rotomanu 48
Figure 23 LOWESS trend plot of MCI data at the site adjacent to Lake Rotomanu 50
Figure 24 Galaxiid records for the Waiwhakaiho catchment 53
Figure 25 Riparian plans in the Waiwhakaiho catchment at 30 June 2013 59
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1. Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
Village 49
Figure 27 LOWESS trend plot of MCI data at the Egmont Village site 51
Figure 28 LOWESS trend plot of MCI data at the Egmont Village site 52
Figure 29 Numbers of taxa and MCI values in the Waiwhakaiho River at Constance
Street 53
Figure 30 LOWESS trend plot of MCI data at the Constance Street site 55
Figure 31 LOWESS trend plot of ten years of MCI data at the Constance Street site 56
Figure 32 Numbers of taxa and MCI values in the Waiwhakaiho River at Lake
Rotomanu
District Councils’ Policies on Election Hoardings Page 31
13 Electoral Rolls Page 35
14 Voting and Special Voting Page 37
15 Early Processing of Returned Voting Documents Page 38
16 Scrutineers Page 39
17 Preliminary Results Page 40
18 Term of Membership Page 41
19 Election Offences Page 42
20 Remuneration Page 47
21 Health & Safety Requirements Page 48
22 2013 Voting Document Returns Page 49
23 2013 Election Results Page 52
24 Maps Page 53
25 Pre-Election Period
native wildlife and plants, Chris and Mike say they are blown away by the positive public reaction in their new career paths. “It was nice to get some positive feedback for the work we were doing, especially in Oakura, it was massive. “People were literally stopping us in the street and thanking us. It was something I had never experienced before,” Chris says. “It’s great contributing to something that’s making such a positive difference,” Mike says. Chris, who farms in Urenui and Mike, who farms
on board for focus on public engagement.
5. NP’s Transport Choices update Rui Leitao NPDC
• The elected members’ workshop is meeting at 1:00 pm today.
• Program 1 – SH45 Devon Street West to town. Will have a “fly-over” 3D presentation
of the project.
• Due to catch up with Nigel Hurley next week regarding asset maintenance.
• Steve Bowden questioned how they were going for sign off? Still in implementation
phase so will be very tight for time. Lead time for materials is
Block
a. Chris Nally spoke to the item.
b. Waitara – Bell Block. Roundabout at De Havilland Drive starting in the 2024/25
season. Princess Street roundabout expected to be finished this season. Proposed
new work through this section waiting for approval to close highway from 11
December for eight weeks. Detour through Waitara. Expect to be working six days
per week right through the period except for Christmas day and Boxing Day
Regional Transport Committee - Confirmation of
(comprised predominantly of freshwater).
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Table 7 Results of hydraulic fracturing return fluid sampling
Parameter Unit
Turangi-6
GND2598
Sample date 10/09/2016 10/09/2016 12/11/2016
Lab number TRC170034 TRC170035 TRC170037
Total alkalinity g/m3 CaCO3 690 3,100 2,200
Total barium g/m3 68 50 6
Benzene g/m3 4.3 14.6 8.9
Total bromine g/m3 20.0 13.7 18.0
Total calcium g/m3 103 37 58
Dissolved calcium g/m3 103 40 53
Chloride g/m3 6,500
1.0 km2)
· 66.6 km2, Waiwhakaiho River immediately upstream of the MGR tailrace channel and
Araheke Stream confluence
· 86.2 km2, Waiwhakaiho River immediately downstream of the MGR tailrace channel
· 124 km2, Waiwhakaiho at Rimu Street flow recording site
· 126 km2, Waiwhakaiho River above its confluence with the Mangaone Stream
Figure 1.1 shows the extent of the Waiwhakaiho River catchment and its sub-catchments which are
of interest. Figure 1.2 shows the locations of interest.