streets and farms or overflows from town and residential sewerage
systems. To decide where and when it’s safe to swim, you should check
the Taranaki Regional Council website (www.trc.govt.nz) and use
common sense based on what you can see from the riverbank.
As a precautionary approach, people should generally avoid
swimming in rivers and lakes for three days after heavy rainfall.
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Improvement
footpaths and urban structures
such as street lighting, unless required for ROAD safety reasons. There are
also STATE HIGHWAYS with higher traffic levels. ARTERIAL and some
COLLECTOR ROADS can also have relatively high traffic levels.
As for the other ENVIRONMENT AREAS change is constant in the rural
environment. Beyond the annual cycle of the seasons, regional, national and
international forces act on the rural economy, and land uses frequently change as
a result. Different crops,
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Regional Council
Submission on resource consent app ication
CA210837568
19 Aug 2021
Poppas Peppers
SueJensen-Gorrie
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Contact Name
Email
Contact phone number
Postal Address:
Street address of property affected (if different to the address NA
above)
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Submission on resource consent application
Online reference number:
Completed on:
Submitter's details
CA210837509
19 Aug 2021
Karen and Rod Brown
Karen Brown
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Contact Name
Email
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Postal Address:
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above)
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receiving environment monitoring 51 10.2.2
Investigations, interventions, and incidents 51 10.2.3
10.3 Discussion 52
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Discussion of site performance 52 10.3.1
Environmental effects of exercise of consents 52 10.3.2
Evaluation of performance 52 10.3.3
Recommendations from the 2014-2015 Annual Report 53 10.3.4
Alterations to the monitoring programme for 2016-2017 53 10.3.5
10.4 Recommendation 54
11. JW & TC Bailey Limited – Saxton Road, New Plymouth 55
11.1
2023/24 No injection - - - -
2022/23 No injection - - - -
2021/22 No injection - - - -
2020/21 2.49 1.8 36 9 9
2019/20 17,404 160 50 28 29
2018/19 6,646 146 53 14 23
2017/18 31,168 177 50 33 38
2016/17 12,164 116 45 26 26
2015/16 19,276 198 39 23 22
2014/15 11,310 133 39 17 17
2013/14 20,827 146 40 31 31
2012/13 23,677 144 41 21 17
Note * Consent conditions were updated 18 December 2018 and limits were removed
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Figure 4 Manutahi-D cumulative
2020-2021 monitoring period 45
Table 24 GND1346 2020-2021 monitoring period 46
Table 25 GND1347 2020-2021 monitoring period 47
Table 26 GND1348 2020-2021 monitoring period 48
Table 27 GND1349 2019-2021 monitoring period 49
Table 28 GND2225 2019-2021 monitoring period 50
Table 29 GND2226 2020-2021 monitoring 51
Table 30 Burial pit monitoring well GND1063 2020-2021 53
Table 31 Burial pit monitoring well GND1066 2020-2021 53
Table 32 Burial pit monitoring well GND1067
2016-2017 monitoring period 52
Table 22 GND2225 2016-2017 monitoring period 53
Table 23 GND2226 2016-2017 monitoring period 54
Table 24 Burial pit specific groundwater monitoring wells 2016-2017 55
Table 25 Summary of discharge consents held by Taranaki By-Products related to this biological
survey 56
Table 26 Biomonitoring sites in the Inaha Stream and in an unnamed tributary of the Inaha Stream 57
Table 27 Requirements for reports and plans imposed by conditions of consent 67
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