Nil rates rise confirmed

The Taranaki Regional Council has confirmed a nil rates increase for the 2012/2013 financial year.

The confirmation came on 15 May as the Council adopted its Long-Term Plan 2012/2022, for which submissions were heard and considered last week.

The Council Chairman, David MacLeod, says the nil rates increase means the Taranaki Regional Council continues to have the lowest per capita rating in New Zealand.

Region

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  • Dress-ups for grown-ups at Tupare

    Can’t afford a winter holiday? Try partaking of High Tea at Tupare for an afternoon of escapism, pretending you’re in another place, another era and another social strata.

  • 20-year milestone for green awards

    The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

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Farming

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  • Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

    An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

  • 20-year milestone for green awards

    The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

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Business

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  • 20-year milestone for green awards

    The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

  • Consent check urged before stream work

    Taranaki landowners are being reminded that they are very likely to need a resource consent if they plan to pipe or realign a stream on their property.

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Tangata Whenua

News

  • Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

    An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

  • 20-year milestone for green awards

    The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

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Schools

News

  • 20-year milestone for green awards

    The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

  • Everyone's a winner in E-waste initiative

    Schools as well as the environment will be the winners as Taranaki gets its first network of recycling collection points for electronic waste.

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Recreation

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  • Dress-ups for grown-ups at Tupare

    Can’t afford a winter holiday? Try partaking of High Tea at Tupare for an afternoon of escapism, pretending you’re in another place, another era and another social strata.

  • Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

    An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

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Media

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  • Dress-ups for grown-ups at Tupare

    Can’t afford a winter holiday? Try partaking of High Tea at Tupare for an afternoon of escapism, pretending you’re in another place, another era and another social strata.

  • Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

    An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

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Dress-ups for grown-ups at Tupare

Can’t afford a winter holiday? Try partaking of High Tea at Tupare for an afternoon of escapism, pretending you’re in another place, another era and another social strata.

20-year milestone for green awards

The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

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Hornwort in Lake Rotorangi

This invasive weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, and boaties are urged to do their bit to help stop it spreading.

Recycle e-Waste and support your school

Use the e-Waste drop-off points at New Plymouth, Hawera and Stratford during May and June, and your school could be in the running for some great prizes.

Proposed CDEM Group Plan

The Proposed Civil Defence Emergency Mangement Group Plan for Taranaki (2012) is open for public consultation until 18 May.

Auditor-General's report

Taranaki Regional Council is one of four Councils covered in this Auditor-General's report, titled Managing Freshwater Quality: Challenges for Regional Councils.

Fracking reports

Council reports and other information relating to hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in Taranaki.

Council jobs

News

Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

20-year milestone for green awards

The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

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Water metering requirements

New Government requirements are being phased in for measuring and reporting consented water takes.

Yellow Bristle Grass

Read about the problems caused by yellow bristle grass, and download an easy-to-read guide to identification and control methods.

Pest plants

Information on Taranaki's pest plants and the responsibilities of land owners

News

20-year milestone for green awards

The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

Consent check urged before stream work

Taranaki landowners are being reminded that they are very likely to need a resource consent if they plan to pipe or realign a stream on their property.

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Water metering requirements

New Government requirements are being phased in for measuring and reporting consented water takes.

Spillage Contingency Plan guidelines

Many resource consent holders are required to have a spillage contingency plan as part of their consent conditions. These guidelines will help you develop a plan.

Stormwater Management Plan template

This template aims to make it easier for businesses to take steps to reduce their environmental impact. It is in Word format and can be adapted to suit the scale of any enterprise.

Do you need a resource consent?

All the information on when and why you need a resource consent

Resource consent application forms

Downloadable application forms for those wanting to apply for, change, transfer, surrender or make submissions on resource consents

News

Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

20-year milestone for green awards

The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

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Waitara shellfish tests

Background information on the human norovirus found in some shellfish samples from reefs off Waitara

Kaimoana survey guidelines

These guidelines provide hapu and iwi with information and a suggested process for undertaking a survey of kaimoana resources. The guidelines were prepared by Otaraua Hapu.

News

20-year milestone for green awards

The Taranaki Regional Council made its 20th annual Environmental Awards today – to a dozen organisations involved in a range of activities as broad as the region itself.

Everyone's a winner in E-waste initiative

Schools as well as the environment will be the winners as Taranaki gets its first network of recycling collection points for electronic waste.

Quicklinks

Recycle e-Waste and support your school

Use the e-Waste drop-off points at New Plymouth, Hawera and Stratford during May and June, and your school could be in the running for some great prizes.

Schools newsletter

The Term 2 edition of our Schools in the Environment (SITE) newsletter is now available

Teacher workshop programme for 2012

See our 2012 programme of professional development workshops for teachers. You can register online.

Schools in action

A pictorial round-up of our Education Officer's recent work with schools.

Study units for teachers

Download one of our useful study units for teachers. They cover a range of environmental and Civil Defence topics

News

Dress-ups for grown-ups at Tupare

Can’t afford a winter holiday? Try partaking of High Tea at Tupare for an afternoon of escapism, pretending you’re in another place, another era and another social strata.

Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

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Your environment online

Find out what and when we monitor and how you can access the data in real time. There are also handy links to Taranaki webcams and other useful sites.

Check, clean, dry

You can help to keep didymo ("rock snot") out of Taranaki waterways by taking some simple steps

Port Taranaki navigation and safety bylaws

These cover Port Taranaki and its approaches, including Ngamotu Beach. A must-read for boaties, jetskiers and swimmers

News

Dress-ups for grown-ups at Tupare

Can’t afford a winter holiday? Try partaking of High Tea at Tupare for an afternoon of escapism, pretending you’re in another place, another era and another social strata.

Weed discovery puts boaties on alert

An invasive aquatic weed has been found in Lake Rotorangi, prompting a request for recreational users of the lake to help prevent it spreading.

Quicklinks

Council meetings

Dates for meetings of the Council and its committees, plus agendas and minutes when they are available

News releases

The latest Taranaki Regional Council media releases, and an archive of earlier releases

Environmental Monitoring

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Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth

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Dawson Falls

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Hillsborough

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Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds

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Kapoaiaia at Kahui Hut

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

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Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd

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Kotare at OSullivans

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Mangaehu at Bridge

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Motunui M39 at Weston W3

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Ngutuwera

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North Egmont at Visitors Centre

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Omahine at Moana Trig

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Omaru at Charlies

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Stony at Mangatete Bridge

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

Max gust speed: 53.6 km/h

Wind direction: 192 °

Wind speed: 34 km/h

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Ngutuwera

Max gust speed: 16.5 km/h

Wind direction: 242 °

Wind speed: 6 km/h

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Stratford (Patea River)

Max gust speed: 30.6 km/h

Wind direction: 184 °

Wind speed: 13.3 km/h

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Uriti at Kaka Rd

Max gust speed: 24.1 km/h

Wind direction: 170 °

Wind speed: 13.6 km/h

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Wastewater Treatment Plant N.P

Max gust speed: 23.8 km/h

Wind direction: 182 °

Wind speed: 9.1 km/h

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Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth

Air temperature: 15.6 °C

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Hillsborough

Air temperature: 14 °C

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Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds

Air temperature: 13.57 °C

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Mangorei at Reservoir N.P

Air temperature: 14.49 °C

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North Egmont at Visitors Centre

Air temperature: 6.6 °C

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Patea at Bore 3

Air temperature: 12.97 °C

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Pouakai at Carrington Rd

Air temperature: 10.93 °C

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Stratford (Patea River)

Air temperature: 11.4 °C

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

River flow: 1.76 m3/sec

River level: 0.85 m

Water temperature: 11.06 °C

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Kapuni at Normanby Rd

River flow: 3.11 m3/sec

River level: 0.86 m

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Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd

River flow: 6.71 m3/sec

River level: 0.95 m

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Mangaehu at Bridge

River flow: 19.54 m3/sec

River level: 1.46 m

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Manganui at Everett Park

River flow: 21.95 m3/sec

River level: 1.07 m

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Manganui at SH3 Midhirst

River flow: 2.31 m3/sec

River level: 1.41 m

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Mangaoraka at Corbett Rd

River flow: 1.94 m3/sec

River level: 0.95 m

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Mangorei at Pipebridge

River flow: 2.1 m3/sec

River level: 0.83 m

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Patea at McColls Bridge

River flow: 69.04 m3/sec

River level: 2.13 m

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Patea at Skinner Rd

River flow: 9.91 m3/sec

River level: 1.43 m

Water temperature: 10.8 °C

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Punehu at Pihama

River flow: 3.32 m3/sec

River level: 0.61 m

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Stony at Mangatete Bridge

River level: 1.19 m

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Tawhiti at Duffys

River flow: 1.45 m3/sec

River level: 0.42 m

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Waingongoro at Eltham Rd

River flow: 4.29 m3/sec

River level: 1.28 m

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Waingongoro at SH45

River flow: 13.14 m3/sec

River level: 1.15 m

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Waiongana at SH3a

River flow: 3.24 m3/sec

River level: 1.51 m

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Waitara at Bertrand Rd

River flow: 74.25 m3/sec

River level: 2.23 m

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Waitara at Purangi Bridge

River flow: 24.39 m3/sec

River level: 3.2 m

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Waitara at Tarata

River flow: -9.42 m3/sec

River level: 0 m

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Waitotara at Rimunui Station

River level: 2.06 m

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Waiwhakaiho at Egmont Village

River flow: 9.29 m3/sec

River level: 1.14 m

Water temperature: 9.8 °C

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Waiwhakaiho at Rimu St

River flow: 13.19 m3/sec

River level: 1.34 m

Water temperature: 11.4 °C

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Whenuakura at Nicholson Rd

River flow: 36.51 m3/sec

River level: 2.85 m

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Hillsborough

Soil moisture: 29.97 %

Soil temperature: 12.4 °C

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

Soil moisture: 26.67 %

Soil temperature: 12.25 °C

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Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd

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Motunui M39 at Weston W3

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Patea at Bore 3

Soil moisture: 35.24 %

Soil temperature: 10.87 °C

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Pohokura Saddle

Soil moisture: 46.5 %

Soil temperature: 10.7 °C

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Taungatara at Eltham Rd

Soil moisture: 47.3 %

Soil temperature: 10.4 °C

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Uriti at Kaka Rd

Soil moisture: 44 %

Soil temperature: 10.9 °C

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Waitotara at Rimunui Station

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Kaupokonui River

E. coli: 110 nos/100ml

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Lake Opunake

E. coli: 780 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 0 cells/1ml

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Lake Ratapiko

E. coli: 28 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 0 cells/1ml

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Lake Rotokare

E. coli: 130 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 0 cells/1ml

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Lake Rotomanu

E. coli: 85 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 0 cells/1ml

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Manganui at Everett Park

E. coli: 150 nos/100ml

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Manganui River

E. coli: 120 nos/100ml

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Oakura River

E. coli: 72 nos/100ml

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Patea River

E. coli: 63 nos/100ml

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Patea River at Patea Boat Ramp

E. coli: 4 nos/100ml

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Te Henui Stream at mouth

E. coli: 530 nos/100ml

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Timaru Stream

E. coli: 96 nos/100ml

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Urenui River

E. coli: 3 nos/100ml

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Waingongoro River

E. coli: 88 nos/100ml

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Waingongoro River - Eltham

E. coli: 68 nos/100ml

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Waitara River at Town Wharf

E. coli: 28 nos/100ml

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Waiwhakaiho River at Lake Rotomanu

E. coli: 460 nos/100ml

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Waiwhakaiho River at Merrilands Domain

E. coli: 71 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 0 cells/1ml

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East End Beach

Enterococci: 17 nos/100ml

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Fitzroy Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Mana Bay, Patea

Enterococci: 4 nos/100ml

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Ngamotu Beach

Enterococci: 15 nos/100ml

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Oakura Beach, camp ground

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Oakura Beach, surf lifesaving club

Enterococci: 36 nos/100ml

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Ohawe Beach

Enterococci: 22 nos/100ml

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Onaero Bay

Enterococci: 4 nos/100ml

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Onaero Settlement Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Opunake Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Patea Beach

Enterococci: 4 nos/100ml

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Urenui Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Waiiti Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Waitara East Beach

Enterococci: 4 nos/100ml

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Waitara West Beach

Enterococci: 13 nos/100ml

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