trend analysis 65
Waiongana River 69
Flow and nutrient data and survey dates 70
Periphyton cover 70
Periphyton Index Score 71
Periphyton biomass 72
Long term trend analysis 72
Waiwhakaiho River 75
Flow and nutrient data and survey dates 76
Periphyton cover 76
Periphyton Index Score 78
Periphyton biomass 79
Long term trend analysis 79
General summary 82
Periphyton cover 82
Weighted Composite Periphyton Cover 83
Patterns in …
8. Wild for Taranaki Progress Report on MOU March 2023 48
9. Public Excluded
10. Public Excluded Recommendations 72
11. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Council Minutes 28 February 2023 75
12. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes - Operations and Regulatory 14 March 2023 80
13. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes - Executive Audit and Risk Committee 27 March
2023
83
14. Agenda Authorisation 87
Ordinary Council Meeting - Agenda
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for hydro-electricity
generation purposes from the Waiwhakaiho River
Rule 16 and 20 Discretionary
The use and maintenance of an existing diversion weir
and fish pass (including the removal of gravel, boulders
and debris) in the Waiwhakaiho River
Rule 52 (use)
Rule 53 (maintenance)
Rule 72 (bed
disturbance)
Permitted
Permitted
Discretionary
Discharge of water over the existing diversion weir in the
Waiwhakaiho River
Rule 21
Stringer
68 Jack Watson
69 Paul Riley
70 Don Lumsden
71 Joanne Wilkes
72 Graeme Kerr
73 Garl Adlam
74 Michael Raynes
75 Chris Brown
76 Robert Hayes
77 Truby King
78 Peter Wooffindin
79 Christopher Oliver
80 Priya Bhana
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Submissions - Māori Constituency - March 2021
Submission
Number
Name/Organisation
= submitters to be heard
81 Michael Ainsworth
82 Mike Robinson
83 Jason Parlane
84 Nathan Mansell
85 Andrew Mitchell
86 Isaac Poole
87 Allan Simons
88 Colin
Agenda Operations Regulatory Committee 22 Nov 2022
Photo 17 Silt below small silt pond, 4 October 2017 71
Photo 18 Tributary water level below the big silt pond, 3 May 2018 72
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1 Introduction
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2017 to June 2018 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the
monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC).
NPDC
Policy and Planning Committee agenda 29 April 2025
Ntnl Park (North) 19 874.5 128 3894.0 103 55 Nov 1990
Dawson Falls Ntnl Park (South) 20 1245.5 202 4130.0 123 70 Feb 1933
Kahui Hut Ntnl Park (West) 21 648.0 125 3079.5 105 59 Nov 2005
Mangorei Upper Near bushline 19 376.0 - 2280.5 - - Feb 2017
Hillsborough 14 142.0 74 1063.5 101 61 Feb 2012
Brooklands New Plymouth 16 121.2 72 921.0 95 57 Jan 1872
Mangati Bell Block 15 115.6 81 910.2 102 61 Oct 2012
Weston's Farm Motunui 14 118.8 75 901.8 98 57 Feb 1998
Waiwhakaiho
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Taranaki District Health Board $684
Taranaki Galvanizers Limited $5,561
Transpower New Zealand Limited $717
W Abraham Limited $4,731
MISCELLANEOUS
New Plymouth District Council $5,936
New Plymouth District Council & Methanex
Motunui Limited $0
New Plymouth Girls' High School $360
New Zealand Railways Corporation $0
Pungarehu Community Committee $360
South Taranaki District Council $7,478
Stratford District Council $360
carried out in the vicinity of the Kauri E11 well
Parameter Unit
GND2371
Pre-frac Post-frac
Sample Date - 03 Dec 2013 14 Mar 2014 17 Feb 2015
Lab Number - TRC137979 TRC149561 TRC150971
Alkalinity g/m3 CaCO3 55 60 72
Barium mg/kg 0.0177 0.0176 0.0195
Benzene g/m3 <0.0010 <0.0010 <0.0010
Bromine g/m3 0.162 0.179 0.23
Calcium g/m3 23 23 30
Chloride g/m3 59 60 81
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Parameter Unit
GND2371
Pre-frac Post-frac
Conductivity