ones on March 22, April 29 and
May 24. We hope many of you will be
able to attend at least some of these days.
Working bees start at 9:00am from the
Staff Quarters but late-comers are
always welcome.
M E M B E R S ’ B B Q
Saturday 25 February BBQ and social
get together at Tupare. Local members
should have already received their
invitations to this event.
If the weather is wet, we will hold it just
down the road at 12A Tamati Place. We
encourage all members attending to
bring a
Rainwater runoff (rough
estimate)
1 000 000
Total discharge to sea 2 000 402
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The Company's best estimate of rainwater runoff is estimated to account for between
half and two thirds of the total yearly discharge when in operation. This is due to the
fact that much of the runoff from the factory roof, plus additional amounts from the
car park and road enter the wastewater system.
Figure 1 Location of the factory and marine outfall
A
compliance monitoring under the Resource Management Act 1991 (the RMA) and the
Council’s obligations and general approach to monitoring sites through annual
programmes, the resource consent held by Sybrandy Contracting in the Waiteika
catchment, the nature of the monitoring programme in place for the period under
review, and a description of the activities and operations conducted at the Sybrandy
Contracting, Waiteika Road site.
Section 2 presents the results of monitoring during the period under
Highway Excavations in the Pungaereere
catchment, the nature of the monitoring programme in place for the period under
review, and a description of the activities and operations conducted at the Surf
Highway Excavations, Kahui Road site.
Section 2 presents the results of monitoring during the period under review,
including scientific and technical data.
Section 3 discusses the results, their interpretation, and their significance for the
environment.
Section 4 presents recommendations to
total
discharge
Total effluent (kg) 1 000 402
Rainwater runoff (rough
estimate)
1 000 000
Total discharge to sea 2 000 402
The Company's best estimate of rainwater runoff accounts for between half and two
thirds of the total yearly discharge. This is due to the fact that much of the runoff
from the factory roof, plus additional amounts from the car park and road enter the
wastewater system.
Figure 1 Location of the factory and marine outfall
Coastal water quality monitoring report 2018-2019
still being updated as part of the review
Williamson/Dunlop
6. New Zealand Transport Agency Regional Report
6.1 Ms P McLean, NZ Transport Agency, spoke to the NZ Transport Agency’s Quarterly
Report to the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee updating Members on Agency news
and activities.
6.2 A number of matters were discussed by the Committee including:
Sealing SH43
Surface options SH3 between Smart Road and Vickers Road
Bell Block to Waitara –
134 High Court [2013]
. control of litter and vermin
. prevention or containment of fire hazard.
(c) The extent of noise or visual impact, and the degree to which
materials or equipment associated with an activity are visible
from any public road or place.
(d) The extent to which the activities on the site remain dominated by
mral activities, rather than by activities which are not associated
with or incidental to rural activities.
(e) The extent to which the activity requires a
1. receives this memorandum and the attached inventory sheets for Mount View,
Cotebrook, Kaka Creek Bush, Hann Bush and Kahikatea Block, Te Huia Holdings
Wetlands, Lowe South Block, BMW Farms, Corbett Road QEII Covenants, Te
Urenui and Pohokura Pa, Ralph Arnold, and Mathews QEII
2. notes that the aforementioned sites have indigenous biodiversity values of regional
significance and should be identified as Key Native Ecosystems.
Raine/Williamson
Closing Karakia Mr J Hooker (Iwi
51
Photo 38 Mangaotuku Stream outlet (May 2015) 52
Photo 39 Foreshore rip rap protection between Te Henui and
Kawaroa (May 2015) 53
Photo 40 The Bayly road stormwater outfall on Ngamotu Beach (May
2015) 53
Photo 41 Boat ramp at Back Beach (May 2015) 54
Photo 42 Protection works in front of Oakura Surf Lifesaving Club
showing erosion of the bank/dunes to the west of the club
(June 2015) 55
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1. Introduction