volumes 28
C3.6 Test flow rates 28
C3.7 Verification methods for open channels 28
C3.8 Verification methods for partially full pipes 29
C3.9 Determination of measurement
accuracy compliance 29
C3.10 Site verification 29
C3.11 Verification report 29
C3.12 Non-compliance 30
C4 Open channel water measurement technique 30
C4.1 Measurement techniques 30
C4.2 Stage-discharge method 32
C4.3 Recommended decision process 32
C4.4 Recommended service interval for
open
b) approves the Taranaki Stadium Trust’s request for major transaction approval in
relation to the up to $50m repair and upgrade programme for Yarrow Stadium.
MacLeod/Joyce
8. Setting of Rates: 2019/2020
8.1 Mr M J Nield, Director-Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum, advising
Members that having adopted the 2019/2020 Annual Plan on 21 May 2019, the purpose
of this memorandum is to set the rates for the 2019/2020 financial year. The rates are
driven from the adopted
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11. EOCs were detected at five of the eight Taranaki wells sampled during the 2018 survey.
The rate of EOC detection in Taranaki (63%) was similar to that seen nationally (70%).
There was also a high degree of commonality in the substances detected. There are no
MAVs for non-pesticide EOCs in New Zealand, so no health relates risk assessment is …
Committee
SDC Stratford District Council
SH State Highway
SHIP State Highway Investment Proposal
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
TP Transport Programme
TRC Taranaki
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders,
this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and administrative performance during
the period under review. The rating categories are high, good, improvement required and poor for both
environmental and administrative performance. The interpretations for these ratings are found in
Appendix II.
For reference, in the 2021-2022 year, consent holders were found to
these present
a low risk of impingement, regardless of the rate of abstraction.
Sluice gates situated approximately 80 m downstream of the intake trash racks leak water
into a channel that returns flow back to the Manganui River, and in doing so provides an
attractant flow to fish that are migrating upstream and are capable of climbing damp
surface. It is recommended that the potential for fish to gain access into this channel is
restricted by installing a barrier on the vertical wall at
surplus of $761,000 (total
comprehensive income). Expenditure was $777,000 below
budget while revenue was $238,000 above budget. This was
a good result, noting that general rates had been raised by
around 1.5% for each of the previous two years, which is
well below inflation levels. The Council’s balance sheet
remains very strong with no public debt.
We gratefully acknowledge the efforts and achievements of
Council staff during the year, ably governed by a team of
Councillors providing
sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders,
this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and administrative performance during
the period under review. The rating categories are high, good, improvement required and poor for both
environmental and administrative performance. The interpretations for
regional plan requirements. The non-
compliance rate for failure to meet resource consent
conditions was 6.6% for dairy farms, a small change from the
previous year. The Council will continue to monitor farm
dairy effluent systems closely to ensure compliance with the
Council’s requirements.
Complementing the agricultural monitoring programme, the
Council inspected 221 minor industrial operations in
2013/2014. Minor industries include agricultural services,
light engineering, panel beaters,
production bore, abstraction pipework monitoring
equipment and associated infrastructure; and
obtaining manual measurements of groundwater levels in the production and
observation bores and retrieving electronic data.
To monitor the exercising of consent 7470-1.1 abstraction volume and rate data are recorded
electronically at the site by a data logging system and transferred to the Council via telemetry,
so the data can be viewed in real time. Three groundwater monitoring bores were also