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Coastal Plan submissions M-R

page MANIAPOTO MĀORI TRUST BOARD 49 Taupiri Street 07 878 6234 PO Box 36 Fax 07 878 6409 TE KUITI 1 27 April 2018 Coastal Plan Review Project Team Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Tēnā koutou katoa, A muri kia

Application Appendix K Proposed Consent Conditions 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

for hydro-electricity generation purposes from the Waiwhakaiho River Rule 16 and 20 Discretionary The use and maintenance of an existing diversion weir and fish pass (including the removal of gravel, boulders and debris) in the Waiwhakaiho River Rule 52 (use) Rule 53 (maintenance) Rule 72 (bed disturbance) Permitted Permitted Discretionary Discharge of water over the existing diversion weir in the Waiwhakaiho River Rule 21

Amenity values

Bike Wise’s ‘NZ’s Favourite Places to Cycle’ competition: Coastal Walkway was voted third. 2012 Living Streets Aotearoa’s Best Walking Facility Award for the Coastal Walkway extension to Bell Block, including Te Rewa Rewa Bridge. 2011 New Zealand Recreation Association’s Outstanding Project Award to the Coastal Walkway extension. page 1442647 MB Final Draft. 203 Heritage and place 2011 Roading NZ Excellence Awards Supreme Award and Minor Road Project category for the

Fonterra Kapuni Annual Report 2022-2023

results from 1997 to date 123 Table 49 Incidents, investigations, and interventions summary table 125 Table 50 Summary of performance for Consent 0302-3 133 Table 51 Summary of performance for Consent 0919-3 134 Table 52 Summary of performance for agreed monitoring additional to consent 0919-3 135 Table 53 Summary of performance for Consent 0920-3 135 Table 54 Summary of performance for Consent 0921-3 136 Table 55 Summary of performance for Consent 0922-3.2 136 Table 56

Annual report 2016-2017

variation in the Waiwhakaiho River at Rimu Street as a result of generation at the Mangorei Power Station 15 Figure 7 Water temperature monitoring sites (W1, W5, W7) in the lower Waiwhakaiho River catchment 17 Figure 8 Waiwhakaiho River water temperature data collected at Egmont Village, Hydro Road and Rimu Street 19 Figure 9 Average daily water temperature at three sites in the Waiwhakaiho River for the monitoring period, compared with historical data 20 Figure 10 Exceedance time

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2016-2017

organisation below. 4.1 New Plymouth District Council Maintenance, Operations and Renewals NPDC had a busy year and achieved 92% expenditure in its maintenance operations and renewals programme for the year. We resurfaced 42 km of roads for $2.3 million as part of those works. The wet summer resulted in less resealing being achieved than programmed, which is being caught up on in the 2017/18 resealing programme. The programmed rehabilitations were completed on Devon Street East and

Nomination Form 2022

file://///apollo/BLISS$/www.trc.govt.nz/nominate file://///apollo/BLISS$/www.trc.govt.nz/nominate page NOMINEE DETAILS Name of person (if applicable): Name of organisation (if applicable): Postal address: Street name / PO Box: Town: Postcode: Phone number: Email: NOMINATOR DETAILS Name of person completing application (if applicable): Name of group or organisation: Position within group or organisation: Postal address: Street name / PO Box: Town:

Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan

the Waiwhakaiho River or Mangaone Stream, the Council decided in 2008 to commence an investigation into the raising of the protection standard on the Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme. The investigation was separated into three stages. Stage one, which focused on the Waiwhakaiho River, was completed in mid 2010. The results of this investigation determined a new design level for the Waiwhakaiho River stopbank from Constance Street to the Mangaone Stream confluence to contain a 100

Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan

the Waiwhakaiho River or Mangaone Stream, the Council decided in 2008 to commence an investigation into the raising of the protection standard on the Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme. The investigation was separated into three stages. Stage one, which focused on the Waiwhakaiho River, was completed in mid 2010. The results of this investigation determined a new design level for the Waiwhakaiho River stopbank from Constance Street to the Mangaone Stream confluence to contain a 100