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Dairy effluent pond guidelines update

DEPs in Taranaki. The update reflects a change in effluent management philosophy, away from treatment and discharge to waterways and toward storage of effluent with irrigation to land. We understand TRC wants to retain a flexible approach to pond construction, recognising that mandating a single specific pond design/type is not appropriate for all situations. TRC recognises that different solutions to pond design will achieve environmental protection in different

Appendix 9: Investigation of existing bores

http://www.epa.gov/ada/csmos/models/bioscrn.html - can be utilised to model the site. Sources Fetter, C W. Applied hydrogeology. 4th ed. Prentice Hall Inc, 2001. Fetter, C W. Applied hydrogeology. 3rd ed. Prentice Hall, 1994 Guidelines for Assessing and Managing Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sites in New Zealand page Leveling survey of existing groundwater bores Sight B.S. I.S. F.S. H.o.C. G.L. Remarks Well Depth Water Level GW-Potentiometric 1 1.498 11.498 10.000 No.3 Well 5.75 0.59 9.4 2 1.634 9.864

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analysed as received at the laboratory. Samples are held at the laboratory after reporting for a length of time depending on the preservation used and the stability of the analytes being tested. Once the storage period is completed the samples are discarded unless otherwise advised by the client. This certificate of analysis must not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of the signatory. Ara Heron BSc (Tech) Client Services Manager - Environmental Lab No: 1963135 v 1

Consents issued 11 November 2016-19 January 2017

Activity Class: Discretionary Location: 368 Lennox Road, Waverley Application Purpose: Change To take and use groundwater from a bore for farm water supply purposes Change of consent conditions to increase the rate of take from 2 litres per second to 4 litres per second R2/10256-1.0 Commencement Date: 14 Dec 2016 Silver Fern Farms Management Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2040 PO Box 941, Dunedin 9054 Review Dates: June 2022, June 2025, June 2028, June

Rules applying to estuaries

page Coastal Management Area B : Estuaries page 2 2 2 Structures Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy References Alteration, reconstruction or removal and re-placement of an existing structure for maintenance B1.1 • Activity is for the purpose of maintaining the structure in good repair; • Size of the structure will not increase beyond original size; • Sediment disturbance

Estimation of water quality contaminant loads and the likely effect of fencing in Taranaki

erosion on farmland: a summary of erion's impact on New Zealand agriculture, and farm management practices which counteract it. Wellington, New Zealand. James, E., Kleinman, P., Veith, T., Stedman, R., Sharpley, A., 2007. Phosphorus contributions from pastured dairy cattle to streams of the Cannonsville Watershed, New York. J. SOIL WATER CONSERVAT. 62, 40-47. Jowett, I.G., 1998. Hydraulic geometry of New Zealand rivers and its use as a preliminary method of habitat assessment. Regul.

Ambient air quality survey at Bell Block bypass 2014

‘DustTrak DRX’ at the premises of the Pacific International Hotel Management School (PIHMS) over a two month period from 13 January 2014 to 14 March 2014 (Figure 1). The instrument was logging an instantaneous measurement every second, and then converting this data to generate one minute averages, over the duration of the sampling period. • Ambient Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) monitoring was conducted at four stationary sites spaced evenly on either sides of the Bell Block over-bridge (Figure 2)

SHMAK study unit

involves looking at not only the water quality but also the physical features and ecology of streams. • The SHMAK and its methods are designed to indicate stream health, they are not designed to indicate whether water is safe to drink by humans and animals. • For school study purposes the section covering land use and farm management information has not been included. The monitoring system is designed to give users a choice about how detailed their monitoring programmes

Reconnaissance report on landsliding (GNS Science)

purposes, and planning recovery and mitigation measures for future events. Horizons Regional Council and Taranaki Regional Council engaged GNS Science to provide a reconnaissance-scale report to obtain a regional perspective of landslide distribution and severity in their regions. The report was to be based on reconnaissance flights and available satellite imagery. The reconnaissance flights and access to satellite imagery was funded by GeoNet. The purpose of this reconnaissance was to

Ancell Farms, Berridge Twin Bush, Ingram's QEII, King Edward Park & Carrington Walkway, Rahui, Skiltons Bush, Team Tong Tiger Territory, Tongaporutu Grazing Co Bush, Tongaporutu/Hutiwai Upper Estuaries, Tongaporutu Lower Estuary

Omata Bush. Sustainability Positive Key ecological processes still influence the site. Under appropriate management it will remain resilient to existing and potential threats. Threats to ecological values Potential threat Comment Pest animals High Possums, cats, rats, hedgehogs and mustelids. Weeds High Holly, woolly nightshade, blackberry, brush wattle and Chinese privet. Habitat modification Low The western side of the western remnant still shows evidence