areas where the discharge runs off your site,
and the wider areas that could be affected by discharges (including stormwater)
from your site, including open drains, streams, rivers, and the harbour.
Show all buildings, developments, and a comprehensive site drainage plan,
existing privately-installed drainage, council drains, soak pits, catch pits,
interceptors, tanks, sumps and filters if relevant.
You can use the mapping system on our website (www.trc.govt.nz keywords
‘local maps’).
Summary of performance for consent 0072-3 55
Table 33 Summary of performance for consent 6621-1 56
List of figures
Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Kaponga WWTP 11
Figure 2 Biomonitoring sites in the Kaupokonui River in relation to the Kaponga WWTP discharge with
taxa number, MCI scores and SQMCI scores for each site 15
Figure 3 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Manaia WWTP 21
Figure 4 Layout of Patea WWTP 35
Figure 5 Map
friendly work environment
. To feel valued and appreciated
. Opportunities for personal development
Regulators . To meet the required laws and regulations
. To maintain hiqh standards of corporate qovernance
IWI . Exercise of Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection) for
the Mimitangiatua River and Haehanga Stream.
. To be kept informed about environmental performance
. To have confidence in site management and the ability of
Remediation NZ to avoid adverse environmental effects
. To
so there was no need for the Council to notify
the Iwi as is the usual case for incidents with environmental effects.
2.8 The Vector flyover pipeline inspection on the 14th September 2010 did not observe
anything of concern along the pipeline easement, so it can be assumed the leak
started approximately between 14th September and 8th October.
2.9 Immediately after the leak was discovered, three pipelines located in an easement,
close to the leak point, were depressurised and use
Ratapiko 16
2.2.5 Makara Stream 18
2.2.6 Waitara River 19
3 Sediment regime 20
3.1 Sediment type 20
3.2 Suspended sediment loads 21
3.2.1 Methods 21
3.2.2 Indicative suspended sediment load results 23
3.3 Sediment transport 25
4 Effects assessment 29
5 Summary 32
6 Applicability 34
7 References 35
Appendix A : Historical race drawing
Appendix B : Best management practice guidance note for the sizing and construction of a
coarse sediment trap
Appendix C : Velocity maps for the Silt Pond
Also attached is a clean Word version of the offered conditions by RNZ.
1 Billion Tree Programme
David Gibson for RNZ attached to his primary Statement of Evidence, the 1 Billion Tree
Programme Funding Agreement Map showing the approved areas for planting in
exotic and indigenous species within the Uruti site. Mr Gibson explained that MPI had
submitted a contract to RNZ, but it was yet to receive Board approval.
The Board has approved the contract and the contract is
Maori
and the region as a whole. The next
Government must continue to make the
completion of Treaty settlements in
Taranaki a priority.
Good progress has been made on Treaty
settlements with all bar one (of eight) iwi
having now settled their Treaty claims. The
remaining iwi (Ngati Maru) are currently in
negotiations with the Crown. Claims
relating to the Mounga are under
negotiation. A reconciliation between the
Crown and Parihaka has recently been
completed (9 June 2017) and a
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2.2 Maps and tabulated climate projections ................................................................ 14
2.3 Limitations .............................................................................................................. 14
3 Current and future climate of Taranaki ..................................................................... 16
3.1 Temperature ...........................................................................................................
High natural character:
Section 4 of the LVEA Addendum is summarised as follows:
The LVEA peer review highlights that an assumption cannot be made about the Regional landscape
study not identifying high natural character. However, on the Coastal Plan maps 2023, the areas in
question are not identified as having high natural character. Therefore, it is not appropriate for this to
be considered as part of the conclusion of the review.
Conclusion:
Based on the comments above, we do not
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Go to and log in using your email and password. A screen will open that lists your projects.www. rap.t nz
Click on the project the trap is under. Scroll down to the map and use the ‘+’ (located in the top left corner of the map)
to zoom in on the map and find the trap . ou can drag the map to get to the correct part of the map thatyou’ve checked Y
shows your trap.
Click on the for the trap you want tored dot
record data on. A white box will pop up with
the trap name