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required to be maintained down the of the Fish Pass. Currently this level is set at
80l/s. In conjunction with the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) fishery’s officer, it has been proven
that the optimum performance of the fish pass for successful fish passage is approximately 80l/s.
Previously NZE/OHL have consulted with Charles Mitchell, the Fisheries expert who was
responsible for designing the fish passage and he confirmed that this flow was more appropriate.
This means that the remaining
with the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) fishery’s officer, it has been proven
that the optimum performance of the fish pass for successful fish passage is approximately 80l/s.
Previously NZE/OHL have consulted with Charles Mitchell, the Fisheries expert who was
responsible for designing the fish passage and he confirmed that this flow was more appropriate.
This means that the remaining residual flow must come from other sources.
During the NZE consent renewal process in 2000, a residual