achieved. A further 26 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several
years, this report shows that the consent holder’s performance remains at a good level.
This report includes recommendations for the 2024/25 year, including a recommendation relating to an
optional review of Consents 5079-2 and 10810-1 due in
assigned, across a range of flows enabling accurate and complete
ratings to be maintained.
• Processing data for all assigned sites and associated parameters
in accordance with Taranaki Regional Council procedure and
relevant NEMS (National Environmental Monitoring Standards).
• Completion of all assigned compliance monitoring
responsibilities.
• Assist the Science and Technology leadership team to develop
and implement yearly work programmes, goals, KPI’s, and
assessing the
diversion from landfill rate.
20. Below is a summary of the waste data for events that took place between
October – 18 February 2025. The annual Festival of the Lights event is included
in this break down and makes up most of the total waste diverted.
21. The NZ Tattoo and Arts Festival, held on 29 & 30 November, had a significant
improvement in diversion from the previous event, raising from 50% to 72%.
NPDC Events
Number of Events Total Waste Diverted Average Diversion Rate
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Acronym Meaning
SIG Special Interest Group (regional sector of LGNZ)
SIP Speed and Infrastructure Programme
SMP Speed Management Plan
SPR Special Purpose Road
STDC South Taranaki District Council
STE Stock Truck Effluent
SSBC Single Stage Business Case
TEFAR Targeted Enhanced Financial Assistance Rate
TIO Transport Investment Online
TM
several years,
this report concludes that the Company has maintained its good rating for the year under review. This
report recommends that the monitoring for the 2024/25 programme largely continue at the same level as
the 2023/24 programme, except that stormwater sampling be reduced to once per year, and on a
provisional basis. The infrequent nature of the stormwater discharge, the low level of effects in an
ephemeral waterway, and level of treatment in the stormwater system means there is a
a total of 967 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 75 (8%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further26 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last few
years, this report shows that the consent holder’s
physicochemical analysis, two biomonitoring surveys of receiving waters and a review
of water abstraction and stream flow data.
The monitoring showed that CCCWSL complied with their consent conditions in regards to discharge
standards and abstraction rates. In comparison to previous years, the monitoring indicated that CCCWSL’s
compliance with abstraction rate limits had improved. Chemical sampling of discharges and receiving waters
and macroinvertebrate surveys indicated that the water supply scheme
(<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several
years, this report shows that the consent holder’s performance remains at a high level in the year under
review.
This report includes recommendations for the 2024/25 year.
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achieved. A further 28 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the Company over the last several years,
this report shows that the Company’s performance remains at a generally high level.
This report includes recommendations for the 2024/25 year, including the optional review in June 2025 for
resource consents 7897-1, 9272-2, 9470-1, 10483-1,
performance and compliance for 864 (89%) of a total of 967 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 75 (8%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 26 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several
years, this