Responses
Across all engagement channels, a total of 1,805 surveys, comments and submissions were received.
The depth and richness of feedback varied between response channels: the online survey generated an
estimated 15,000 individual pieces of feedback via 49 questions, while online map comments were
single comments, generating 1,154 pieces of feedback.
Travel Habits
When asked to specify the main reason for travel these were the top six responses:
1. Travel to work
2. Shopping
3.
scientists and data
analysts are studying climate issues in greater detail and
our policymakers are considering the impacts of a future
climate on the environment, including water availability and
ecosystem health.
We are working in partnership with local district councils,
building our collective understanding of climate change
impacts, risks and opportunities. Along with local councils,
iwi and hapū, and research partners such as Massey
University and GNS Science we
testing
monthly site visits from TRC.
6 monthly cultural health monitoring by local iwi with minimum
health requirements in consent as agreed on between Ngāti
Mutunga, TRC and Remediation (NZ) Ltd.
Complete riparian planting across entire site.
You can upload a document containing the conditions you
seek here
NA
Attendance and wish to be heard at consent hearing
I/we wish to be heard in support of my/our submission No
By answering no, you will not be advised of the date of any consent
NNN monitoring GND1347 2005-2020 46
Figure 20 Long term NNN monitoring GND1348 2005-2020 47
Figure 21 Long term NNN monitoring GND1349 2005-2020 48
Figure 22 Long term NNN monitoring GND2225 2001-2020 49
Figure 23 Long term NNN monitoring GND2226 2011-2020 50
Figure 24 Burial groundwater monitoring well locations 51
Figure 25 Taranaki By-Products biomonitoring site locations map 55
List of photos
Photo 1 Aerial imagery of Taranaki By-Products and Taranaki …
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8.0 CONCLUSIONS ....................................................................................................... 22
9.0 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................... 23
FIGURES
Figure 2.1 A map of the Taranaki seismographs as at 30 June
for instance,
we’re fully engrossed in a review of our ‘rulebook’,
the Freshwater and Land Plan, to tease out issues
and potential fixes. There’s been a raft of scientific
studies – you can find the reports on our website –
and we’ve also been running a series of hui with
iwi and other water users.
So watch this space, and never let anyone tell you
that Taranaki’s doing nothing about its waterways!
Regional Council
Taranaki
David MacLeod,
Chairman,
Coastal Plan for Taranaki and the Proposed Regional Coastal Plan for
Taranaki.
PFOS
Mr G K Bedford, Director-Environment Quality, provided an update to Members on
the Council’s detection of elevated levels of chemicals associated with firefighting foam
(PFAS) found in eels in two South Taranaki streams (Oaonui and Ngapirau). Iwi and
local residents have been notified. The Council’s investigation into PFOS was
undertaken following the discovery (in 2017) of drinking water
warranties and accepts no responsibility for any
actions taken based on or reliance placed on the report and maps
and excludes liability for any loss, damage, expense or liability
resulting from such actions or reliance.
Where the New Plymouth District Council, Taranaki Regional
Council, Stratford District Council or South Taranaki District Council
disseminates the deliverables to any other party in any medium
(web-site) or otherwise and in full or part the deliverables are to be
accompanied,
and Cycling, Port Taranaki, Regional
Gardens, Yarrows Stadium etc.
I am committed to strive for improving environmental
outcomes, including water quality, riparian planting,
predator/plant free programme, managing waste, supporting
community lead programmes especially those within schools
and Iwi lead initiatives.
Your support will allow me to continue build on the
achievements of our present council, ensuring that we have the
best environment, region, and city, for our families to live grow
and
Plan-completed work
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Landscaping Plan
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Document No:RU-650-0700-A
Revision No:1.3
Date:7-11-2019
Controller: D Gibson
Riparian planting has been completed in the marked areas. Further planting will be
undertaken to enhance areas that have already been planted.
Preferred Species to be planted
Extract from Ngati Mutunga Iwi Environmental Management Plan
3. Require that riparian restoration uses indigenous species that