Annual report 2016-2017
Normanby Hydro consent monitoring annual report 2016-2017
Normanby Hydro consent monitoring annual report 2016-2017
Normanby hydro scheme consent compliance monitoring report 2015-16 - Taranaki Regional Council.
3 Port Taranaki, Downer, Technix and Liquigas 2020-2021 compliance monitoring sampling sites 13 List of photos Photo 1 Port Taranaki 4 Photo 2 Logging trucks at Port Taranaki (provided by Paul Campbell, Port Taranaki) 5 Photo 3 Palm kernel in the Moturoa Bulk Store, May 2014 8 Photo 4 New stormwater containment and filtration units at outlet 32/STW001135 (top) and outlet 41/STW001157 (below) 11 Photo 5 Discoloured receiving waters between Newton King Street and
Future directions for the management of river and stream bed modifications - Taranaki Regional Council.
NPDC New Plymouth WWTP Annual Report 2020-2021
put forward by the Applicant for how the monofill will be managed to avoid a legacy issue.” 51 We oppose the spreading of the remainder of the material around the site for ‘soil conditioning’. 52 It is distressing to Ngāti Mutunga that this plan would occur over a timeframe that will affect Ngāti Mutunga future generations. 53 If the mix cannot meet the standards for soil conditioning, we oppose the ‘worst-case scenario’ stated by RNZ as revegetating and stabilising
42 Summary of performance for consent 6431-1 52 Table 43 Summary of performance for consent 9756-1 53 Table 44 Summary of performance for consent 10054-1 53 Table 45 Compliance, Environmental and administrative ratings 2022-2023 54 List of figures Figure 1 Wastewater irrigation areas, surface water monitoring and point source discharge locations in the Inaha Stream and tributaries 7 Figure 2 Location of the TBP site at Kohiti Rd, Okaiawa 8 Figure 3 Locations of
53 Median flow figures marked with an asterisk (*) are estimates only page 2 0 6 APPENDIX IA APPENDICES River or stream Water quality Recreational & fishery values Aesthetic & scenic values Comments53 Maketawa Stream Excellent to good water quality throughout whole catchment. High clarity, low nitrate and phosphorous. Smaller river, good access for fish. Highly valued angling river. Important habitat for threatened native species.
Summary of Decisions Requested - Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Waiokura Stream quality sampling for the 2013- 2014 monitoring period 49 Table 27 Results of Waiokura Stream quality sampling for the 2014- 2015 monitoring period 49 Table 28 Summary of Waiokura Stream water quality data from the Council surveys during the period March 2001 to June 2013 49 Table 29 Monthly Kaupokonui Stream water temperature data for two sites from July 2013 to June 2014 53 Table 30 Monthly Kaupokonui Stream water temperature data for two sites from July 2014 to