plan (plus section 72 costs benefit analysis report) has been prepared, taking into account a recently promulgated National
Policy Direction and has been circulated for targeted consultation. A separate draft TRC Biosecurity Strategy has also been prepared and
distributed for targeted consultation. It is anticipated publically notifying both documents in May 2017. Prior to targeted consultation, a
Councillor workshop on the Draft Plan and strategy was held. The date for hearing of
4.060 84 Back of Stent 3.650 80 Mangahume Reef 3.719 57 South Point 3.708 24 Rongomai Road 3.500 14
Inside Fences 4.000 19 Arawhata Road Point 3.635 63 Rocky Lefts 3.713 80 Stepladders Left and Right 3.700 10 Far Toos (Kina Road North) 3.500 12
Dread Rock 4.000 5 Rocky Rights 3.602 83 Lupins 3.686 35 Komene Road Beach 3.658 38 Slaughterhouse Left and Right 3.500 10
Oats 4.000 5 Weld Road Breaks 3.583 72 Fin Whaka 3.625 24 Kina Road 3.656 32 The Islands 3.500 6
Fitzroy Beach 3.958 97
sites were inspected on three occasions
during the monitoring year. A summary of the notes made during these inspections is
given below.
2.1.1 9 August 2012
A site visit was made to conduct a compliance monitoring inspection. It was raining at
the time of the inspection with 14 mm falling over the past 72 hours.
A meeting was held at the site office with the director of the Company to discuss the
new consents. The requirement to provide management plans was also discussed.
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Kaupokonui Stream from the monthly stream surveys,
with previous years for comparison 70
Figure 50 Groundwater monitoring bores, Motumate and Waiokura Stream sampling site locations on
the three Company farms 72
Figure 51 Three year trends in groundwater conductivity at Farm 1 75
Figure 52 Three year trends in groundwater potassium at Farm 1 75
Figure 53 Three year trends in groundwater alkalinity at Farm 1 76
Figure 54 Long term trends in groundwater sodium concentration at Farm 1
2021-2022 monitoring 71
Table 17 GND3008 2021-2022 monitoring 72
Table 18 GND3009 2021-2022 monitoring 74
Table 19 GND3010 2021-2022 monitoring 75
Table 20 Dissolved metals in groundwater, 24 November 2021 76
Table 21 IND002044 irrigation pond monitoring 2021-2022 84
Table 22 Irrigation area U1 soil results 2018-2022 90
Table 23 Irrigation area U2 soil monitoring 2018-2022 91
Table 24 Irrigation area U3 soil monitoring 2019-2022 93
Table 25 Irrigation area L1 soil
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February 2018 162
Table 72 Macroinvertebrate fauna of the Herekawe Stream: spring SEM survey sampled 24 October
2017 and summer SEM survey sampled 8 February 2018 163
Table 73 Macroinvertebrate fauna of the Huatoki Stream: spring SEM survey sampled on 24 October
2017 164
Table 74 Macroinvertebrate fauna of the Huatoki Stream: summer SEM survey sampled on 8 February
2018 165
Table 75 Macroinvertebrate fauna of the Kapoaiaia Stream: spring SEM survey sampled on 31
leachate or windblown greenwaste at the site.
30 May 2013
A site visit was made to conduct a compliance monitoring inspection. The weather
was showery with 18mm rain falling over the last 72 hours.
There did not appear to have been much activity at the site since the last inspection.
The stock pile area was empty and no new piles could be found in the usual
discharge areas. Previously discharged greenwaste had browned off and settled
down and appeared to be stable. No unacceptable wastes
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comments in Appendix F); and
3. Intake rate of TCDD from contaminated environmental media such as food,
air, and soil.
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A Study of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin February 2005
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