June 2010. The grey line shows the
mean rate.
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number of earthquakes (red line) less than 50 km deep located in the
area shown in Figure 1 between January 1994 and June 2011. The grey line shows the
mean rate.
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shows the
mean rate. The main network upgrade began in 2009, but there was no significant
change in the number of earthquakes.
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Avalon
PO Box 30368
Lower Hutt
New Zealand
T +64-4-570 1444
F +64-4-570 4600
Dunedin Research Centre
764 Cumberland Street
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Wairakei Research Centre
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Wairakei
Private Bag
Ordinary Council meeting agenda August 2018
monitoring 44
Investigations, interventions, and incidents 45
Discussion 45
Discussion of plant performance 45
Environmental effects of exercise of consents 45
Evaluation of performance 46
Recommendations from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 48
Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2017-2018 48
Recommendation 48
Summary of recommendations 50
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 51
Bibliography and references 53
Appendix I Resource consents
................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
Appendix II: List of external stakeholder participants ............................................................................................................................................... 51
Appendix III: Structured questions used for stakeholder meetings ...................................................................................................................... 53
Appendix IV: Stakeholder responses to the interim review of the RPS
Rep.). New Plymouth:
Taranaki CDEM Group.
Cover page photo: © Dave Young, all other photographs: © Unsplash contributors.
Taranaki Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group
Teresa Gordon, Taranaki Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group Office
Ed Cook. Eagle Technology Group Ltd
Taranaki Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group Office
45 Robe Street
New Plymouth, 4310
New Zealand
Origin Energy deep well injection consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
condition 53 required.
2019-2020: Draft report
provided to stakeholders in
October 2020.
31 Downstream
ecology
Identify and
quantify the
ecology of the
lower Patea River,
including the
varial zone.
2018-2019: Draft report received
and reviewed by stakeholders in
2018 -2019 period. Draft report
received and reviewed by expert
panel in October 2020. Near
finalisation, with breakdown of
comments as per condition 53
required.
36 Dissolved
Oxygen
Final …
Summary of E. coli bacteriological water quality data to date
(nos/100 ml) for all summer surveys at Lake Opunake to date 51
Table 50 Cyanobacteria counts (cells/ml) for Lake Opunake [Health
warning: >15,000 cells/ml] 52
Table 51 Analytical results for the Timaru Stream at Weld Road 53
Table 52 Statistical results summary for the Timaru Stream at Weld Road 54
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Table 53 Bacterial guidelines performance at the Timaru Stream,
Weld Road site [% of 13