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Quarterly Operational Report March 2017

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. OUTPUTS/KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATIONS

Annual report 2015-2016

largest registered purebred herd in New Zealand with the NZ Pig Breeders Association of Berkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Large White and Landrace breeds. Current stock numbers include up to 180 sows, gilts, weaners, boars and up to 150 piglets and any one time (Table 1). page 5 Table 1 Piggery Composition as at 30 June 2016 Type of pigs No of pigs Average weight Total weight 50 kg Equivalent pigs Sows 180 162 29160 583 Gilts 24 150 3600 72

Lower Waiwhakaiho Catchment Annual Report 2021-2022

63 Site description 63 Results 64 11.2.1 Inspections 64 11.2.2 Results of discharge monitoring 64 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 65 Evaluation of performance 66 page iv 12 Taranaki Sawmills Ltd 67 Site description 67 Results 68 12.2.1 Inspections 68 12.2.2 Results of discharge monitoring 68 12.2.3 Results of surface water monitoring 71 12.2.4 Sediment sampling 71 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 72

Annual report 2016-2017

Trucking Company Ltd - Cardiff Road, Stratford 72 14.1 Site description and activities 72 14.2 Results 72 14.2.1 Inspections 72 page vi 14.2.2 Results of receiving environment monitoring 73 14.2.3 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 73 14.3 Discussion 74 14.3.1 Discussion of site performance 74 14.3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 74 14.3.3 Evaluation of performance 74 14.3.4 Recommendation from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 76

Compliance, monitoring and enforcement metrics 2017-2018

ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................... 72 What did the survey results tell us about alignment with minimum requirements? ........................ 73 What improvements could be made to the survey in the future? ........................................................ 74 PART 5 - CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................... 76

Annual report 2015-2016

(MGN000427) 69 page ii 3.2.7.3 Discussion 72 3.2.8 Maketawa Stream 72 3.2.8.1 Derby Road site (MKW000200) 73 3.2.8.2 Tarata Road site (MKW000300) 76 3.2.8.3 Discussion 80 3.2.9 Waitara River 81 3.2.9.1 Autawa Road site (WTR000540) 81 3.2.9.2 Community composition 82 3.2.9.3 Temporal trends in 1995 to 2016 data 82 3.2.9.4 Mamaku Road site (WTR000850) 83 3.2.9.5 Community composition 84 3.2.9.6 Temporal trends in 1996 to 2016 data 85 3.2.9.7 Temporal

Statement of Proposal 2023-24 Section 36 Schedule of Administrative Charges

FRESHWATER: CULVERTS AND WEIRS With reference to regulation 75 of the NES-FW, the Council sets the following charges, under section 36(1)(cc) of the Resource Management Act 1991, for monitoring permitted activities authorised under regulations in the NES- FW installed after 3 September 2020. The Council may charge for monitoring permitted activities for compliance inspections and monitoring under the following sections of the regulations:  70 Culverts  72 Weirs. Inspection

Waste Remediation Services WRS Ltd Symes Manawapou Landfarms Annual Report 2022-2023

15.8 Bore damaged Bore damaged Electrical Conductivity (EC) µS/cm 504 538 - - mS/m 50.4 53.8 - - Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) g/m3 300 260 - - Acid Soluble Barium g/m3 < 0.11 < 0.11 - - Dissolved Barium g/m3 0.037 0.044 - - Chloride g/m3 72 76 - - Total Sodium g/m3 58 64 - - pH pH Units 6.8 6.5 - - This monitoring well has recorded some elevated saline impacts to groundwater previously (Figures 12-14). The fluctuations in EC, TDS and chloride appear

Ordinary Council Agenda September 2024

well-beings 26 Ngā mahinga Performance information 28 Ngā ture whakahaere rawa Resource management 29 Te toko i te mauri pūtaiao Biosecurity and biodiversity 45 Ngā kawenga waka Transport 52 Ngā ritenga mōrearea Hazard management 57 Ngā mahi a te rēhia, ngā tikanga ā-iwi me ngā taonga tuku iho Recreation, culture and heritage 64 Ko te kōkiri me te whakangao pūtea hau kāinga Regional representation, advocacy and investment management 72