operated a facility for the storage, blending and distribution of
poultry waste fertiliser. The site was located on 70 Hursthouse Road, Tarurutangi, in the Wainogana
catchment. The Company stored, blended and distributed agricultural fertiliser based on poultry litter from
this facility. In this monitoring period the Company ceased operations at the Hursthouse Road facility and
began operations at a new purpose built facility, located at 1319 Mountain Road, Inglewood, also in the
Waiongana
was
exceeded, 1 July 2017 – 1 July 2018, 9 am to 5 pm only 14
Figure 6 Flow variation in the Waiwhakaiho River at Rimu Street as a result of generation at the
Mangorei Power Station 15
Figure 7 Water temperature monitoring sites (W1, W5, W7) in the lower Waiwhakaiho River
catchment 17
Figure 8 Waiwhakaiho River water temperature data collected at Egmont Village, Hydro Road and Rimu
Street (2017-2018) 19
Figure 9 Average daily water temperature at three sites in the Waiwhakaiho
to clean sand dredged from the outer harbour deposits. To ensure this, the
consent holder produced records of the dates, volumes, and positions of clean sand
deposited, as well as samples from the deposited material.
1.4.4 Inter-tidal ecology
Intertidal surveys were conducted at two sites on Kawaroa Reef, one site on Arakaitai
Reef and a control site at Greenwood Road during spring 2010 and 2012 to determine
whether the disposal of sand has had a detrimental effect on the
wood waste disposal site located on
Monk Road at Waverley, in the Whenuakura catchment, and a wood waste disposal site
located on Village Settlement Road at Waverley, in the Moumahaki catchment. The Monk
Road site is consented to receive untreated wood waste only, and the Village Settlement Road
site is consented to receive treated and untreated wood waste. All the wood waste discharged
at both sites originates from the Company’s sawmill in Waverley. This report for the period
July 2013-June
this report 1
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act (1991) and monitoring 1
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental performance 2
1.2 Background 3
1.3 Beach overview and history 4
1.3.1 Bayly Road 4
1.3.2 Middleton Bay 4
1.3.3 Opunake Beach 6
1.3.4 Kaupokonui 6
1.3.5 Denby Road 7
1.3.6 Patea groynes 8
1.3.7 Patea boat ramp 9
1.3.8 Patea wharf 10
1.3.9 Waverley access ways 10
1.4 Resource consents 11
1.4.1 Coastal permits 11
1.5 Monitoring programme
effluent
facilities throughout the region,
where truckies can offload the material safely rather than have it splash onto the roads
during the transport of stock.
Benefits
Consistent environmental control of stock effluent on our roads.
Development of infrastructure to help transport operators avoid fouling the region’s
roads.
Improved road safety.
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IMPROVED CUSTOMER SERVICE
GUIDED WALKS PROGRAMME
Every summer NPDC operates the Guided Walks
disposal ground volume above the original seabed (2005 to 2021) 8
Figure 4 Aerial sand inspections of Kawaroa Reef, pre-dredge (left, 3 February 2021), post-dredge
(right, 7 May 2021) 11
Figure 5 Aerial sand inspections of Arakaitai Reef, pre-dredge (left, 3 February 2021) and post-dredge
(right, 7 May 2021) 12
Figure 6 Intertidal ecological survey sites: Greenwood Road (GR), Kawaroa 750 m NE of Lee Breakwater
(K 750), Kawaroa 1.2 km NE of Lee Breakwater (K 1.2) and Arakaitai Reef (AR)
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APPENDIX IIB
APPENDICES
Appendix IIB
Values of regionally significant unprotected wetlands in the Taranaki region56
Wetland Area Ecological values Other natural and amenity values
Alfred Road 150 ha A mosaic of swamp forest and forest associated with the uneven
drainage of the debris flow.
A previously logged remnant of forest on debris flows adjoining
Egmont National Park.
Clarke Road Swamp 6 ha Forest, semi-natural
Stream, which may
in turn affect the streambed fauna.
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Monitoring of groundwater and leachate in relation to the old landfill area off Bewley Road
showed that with exception of one ammoniacal nitrogen result, all of the samples collected
from the three monitoring bores complied with consent limits.
There were three unauthorised incidents recorded that were associated with the consents
covered by this report, one of which resulted in an infringement notice