Biennial report 2011-2013
Waste Remediation Waikaikai landfarm consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Waste Remediation Waikaikai landfarm consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Maketawa Stream 64 3.2.8.1 Denby Road (MKW000200) 64 3.2.8.2 Tarata Road site (MKW000300) 67 3.2.8.3 Discussion 70 3.2.9 Waitara River 71 3.2.9.1 Mamaku Road site (WTR000850) 71 3.2.9.2 Community composition 72 3.2.9.3 Temporal trends in 1995 to 2010 data 73 3.2.9.4 Discussion 74 3.2.10 Mangati Stream 75 3.2.10.1 Site downstream of railbrige (MGT000488) 75 3.2.10.2 Te Rima Place, Bell Block (MGT000520) 77 3.2.10.3 Discussion 80 3.2.11 Waimoku Stream 81 3.2.11.1 Lucy’s
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee agenda December 2021
2.9.4 Composting 54 3 Discussion 56 3.1 Site performance 56 3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 57 3.3 Evaluation of performance 58 3.4 Recommendation from the 2015-2016 Annual Report 69 3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2017-2018 69 3.6 Exercise of optional review of consents 69 4 Recommendations 71 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 72 Bibliography and references 75 Appendix I Resource consents held by NPDC for Colson Road landfill
(STW002083) 59 Table 20 Summary of performance for Consent 7805-1-1 Symons Property Development Ltd discharge of stormwater into the Waitaha Stream 61 Table 21 Results of stormwater sampling at Taranaki Sawmills – tributary headwaters (WTH000051) 72 Table 22 Results of stormwater sampling at Taranaki Sawmills – tributary upstream of confluence with Waitaha Stream (WTH000059) 72 page vii Table 23 Summary of performance for Consent 2333-3 Taranaki Sawmill’s
Table 24 Summary of performance for Consent 5560-1 Discharge by burial of waste cheese 69 page iv Table 25 Summary of performance for Consent 6431-1 Place culverts in Inaha Stream 71 Table 26 Summary of performance for Consent 7234-1 Disturb to realign Inaha Steam 71 Table 27 Summary of performance for Consent 7329-1 Discharge stormwater and sediment from re-contouring land and re- aligning Inaha Stream 72 List of figures Figure 1
Groundwater Quality State of the Environment Monitoring 2015-2020
Abstraction L/s average Total monthly volume (m3) July 93 39 105682 August 81 3 9016 September 123 6 15520 October 72 <1 496 November 123 11 27591 December 117 7 19313 January 87 14 37960 February 84 6 14158 March 83 20 54869 April 83 13 34967 May 84 3 9153 June 78 3 8335 2.1.4 Results of discharge monitoring Consent 5848 covers the discharge of used waters (mainly blowdown water) from the cooling system of the combined cycle (TCC) and the
Greymouth Petroleum Limited Seismic Surveys Monitoring Programme Triennial Report 2020 2023
10:55 16.4 3.40 34 7 Dec 2021 10:30 19.8 11.8 129 10:55 19.6 4.33 47 27 Jan 2022 10:15 20.9 5.20 72 10:30 21.8 4.90 56 29 Mar 2022 09:40 15.8 6.22 63 09:20 16.1 11.8 124 31 May 2022 11:30 14.2 8.04 79 11:45 12.6 1.26 12 2.1.3 Chlorophyll a To maintain facultative conditions in a pond system, the presence of an algal community is required in the surface layer. The principal function of algae in an oxidation pond is the production of oxygen, which maintains aerobic conditions while the