monitoring programmes for 2018-2019 51
4.6.6 Recommendations 52
5 Waverley WWTP and stock truck wastes disposal 53
5.1 Inspections 53
5.2 Results of effluent monitoring 54
5.2.1 Dissolved oxygen levels 55
5.2.2 Microfloral component 56
5.3 Results of receiving environment monitoring 56
5.3.1 Low flow receiving water survey of January 2018 57
5.4 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 59
5.5 Discussion 59
5.5.1 Discussion of site performance 59
5.5.2
monitoring programmes for 2018-2019 51
4.6.6 Recommendations 52
5 Waverley WWTP and stock truck wastes disposal 53
5.1 Inspections 53
5.2 Results of effluent monitoring 54
5.2.1 Dissolved oxygen levels 55
5.2.2 Microfloral component 56
5.3 Results of receiving environment monitoring 56
5.3.1 Low flow receiving water survey of January 2018 57
5.4 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 59
5.5 Discussion 59
5.5.1 Discussion of site performance 59
5.5.2
and Volcanic Advisory Group (TSVAG)
held at TEMO, 45 Robe Street and via ZOOM on Thursday 30th June at 10.00am
Attendees
Prof. Jon Procter (Chair) Massey University Nico Fournier GNS
Pip Johnson (Minutes) TEMO Brad Scott GNS
Todd Velvin TEMO Teresa Gordon MPI
Craig Campbell –Smart TEMO Steve Bowden (zoom) SDC
Sarah Gauden-Ing TEMO Dave Rogers DOC
Kaz Lawson TEMO Tami Cave DOC
Suzy Adair TEMO Bruce Webster (zoom) DOC
Prof. Thomas Wilson Canterbury Uni Grant Wilson NEMA
Stuart
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Discussion 33
3.2.4 Waiongana Stream 34
3.2.4.1 State Highway 3a site (WGA000260) 34
3.2.4.2 Devon Road site (WGA000450) 38
3.2.4.3 Discussion 41
3.2.5 Waiwhakaiho River 42
3.2.5.1 National Park site (WKH000100) 42
3.2.5.2 Egmont Village site (WKH000500) 46
3.2.5.3 Constance Street site (WKH000920) 49
3.2.5.4 Site adjacent to Lake Rotomanu (WKH000950) 52
3.2.5.5 Discussion 55
3.2.6 Mangorei Stream 56
3.2.6.1 SH3 site (MGE000970) 56
3.2.6.2 Discussion 59
3.2.7 Manganui
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
Commented 1505): Some of these items may not be
necessary for a short.term remediation consent.
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Naphthalene 7.2
Pyrene 160
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.027
Benzene 1.I
Toluene 68
Ethvlbenzene 53
Xvlenes 48
I SCS - Rural Residential MfE 20 II b; 2 Alberta Environment 2009; 3 NZWWA 2003, lowest of
protection of human health and ecological receptors. fBiosolids to land)
Groundwater quality
24. The consent holdersRaU-must maintain all groundwater monitoring wells on site.
25. The
WITT students are required to show valid ID.
Plan your trip. Track your ride.
Concession fares
Potential delays expected between 16 Sept.-25 Oct. weather
permitting
Inglewood
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1.45PM – 3.15PM
New Plymouth - Hāwera New Plymouth - Ōpunake
4.55PM – 7.15PM
New Plymouth Taranaki Base Hospital
New Plymouth Egmont Street
New Plymouth Liardet Street
New Plymouth WITT (Bell St corner)
Coronation Avenue (near 211)
Egmont Village Chooks Trailers
influences on groundwater levels generally
combine during summer months to exacerbate effects, as water demand is high and aquifer recharge
volumes are low.
Site GND2220 is an observation well located near South Taranaki District Council (STDC) Swinbourne Street
production well (GND2242), which is part of the network of production wells that service the township of
Waverly. The groundwater level data from the site is plotted alongside total daily abstraction data from the
Todd Energy Mangahewa-A hydraulic fracturing consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.