they still
looked great. He was assisted from time
to time by Graham and Karen. The
weather was kind, but there were a few
surprises. It did not rain for ten days and
much of the place needed irrigating,
particularly the nursery, and at times the
irrigation system was subject to
malfunction. Boy racers using the empty
Carrington Road as a race track,
evidenced by black tyre marks, were
discouraged by Graham focusing a torch
on the security cameras.
The gardens reflecting the …
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee agenda August 2020
Executive summary
New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) operates the Mangapouri Cemetery (the Cemetery) located on
Junction Road (SH3) between New Plymouth and Egmont Village, in the Waiwhakaiho catchment. The
Cemetery site is gated and includes an access road, landscaped greens, storage buildings and washroom
facilities. This report covers the reporting period July 2021 to June 2022 and describes the monitoring
programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess NPDC’s
Plymouth District Council (NPDC) operates a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)
located on Lincoln Road at Inglewood, in the Kurapete catchment. This report for the period July 2018 to
June 2019 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period
under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the
environmental
single applications of waste. When disposal is complete, the area is reinstated
and monitored until consent surrender criteria have been met.
In a previous monitoring period (2015-2016) the Company provided the Council with sufficient information
to allow for the partial surrender of the Vanner site.
Site description
The Vanner Landfarm is located on Lower Ball Road at Kakaramea, flanked by Origin Energy Ltd’s former
Spence Road Landfarm to the south. These sites are located on
Road at
Mokoia, in the Manawapou catchment. The site was previously owned and operated by Origin Energy
Resources NZ limited, with the production station and associated wellsites divested to WestSide New
Zealand Limited on 1 November 2016. This report for the period 1 November 2016 to 30 June 2017
describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess
the Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review.
'acceptable' category. The highest result was
30.9 µgm-3, and the mean of all results 12 µgm-3. One cluster of results was potentially
influenced by roading works when a nearby carpark was reconstructed. Removing
these samples from consideration, the average PM10 concentration (24-hour
average) measured in New Plymouth across all measurements was 10.7 µgm-3, or
20% of the Ministry’s guideline, with a maximum result of 24.6 µgm-3 and a
minimum of 0.6 µgm-3.
There was a strong influence from sea
loam
and bouldery loam, and minor sandy loam). Locally
variable. Predominantly they are lahar / volcaniclastic
based deposits, comprising fine to coarse gravels,
cobbles and boulders mixed in with mainly sands and
lesser silts and clays. These deposits are locally overlain
by ash / tephra comprising gravely fine silts and sands.
In some places, the tephra is over 2m thick. Lahar
mounds to south west of Mt Taranaki have little or no
soil cover. Quarries and road
Beneficial effects of gravel extraction on river aggradation
Erosion and flooding resulting from aggradation has the potential to impact on the operation and
maintenance of public roading networks and other infrastructural utilities. In particular, the
integrity of bridges, culverts, farm fences, buried pipelines and other structures in river channels
or on land adjoining river channels can be undermined. The associated erosion and flooding may
also impact on high value intensive agricultural
level data obtained from GND2102 is plotted in
Figure 7. There are some gaps in the data record between July 2009 and June 2013
where logger memory capacity was exceeded before being downloaded. The available
data for the review period for GND2102 is presented alongside daily rainfall values
taken from the Brooklands Zoo rainfall station (Figure 6) which is located
approximately 350 m south west of the site. Groundwater level data from Carrington
Road GND0508 which is screened within the same