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Maintaining indigenous freshwater biodiversity in Taranaki

1,500 mapped wetlands covering almost 3,300 hectares.  Taranaki’s rivers and streams provide freshwater habitat for at least 18 of New Zealand’s 27 indigenous fish species. A special feature of Taranaki’s indigenous freshwater fish is that 15 of the 18 known species have a marine or estuarine stage in their lifecycle and migrate to and from the sea.  Several streams and rivers are known to be inanga spawning sites and or are home to threatened species.  Taranaki has a range of

Annual report 2013-2014

Vanner landfarm during 2013-2014 monitoring period 15 Table 4 Surface water samples, Mangaroa Stream, Vanner landfarm 2013-2014 monitoring period 15 Table 5 Summary of performance for Consent 7942-1 to discharge drilling wastes [consisting of drilling cuttings and drilling fluids from drilling operations with water based muds and synthetic based muds] onto and into land via landfarming 19 List of figures Figure 1 TAG Vanner landfarm location map with regional location

Kupe Production Station Annual Report 2021-2022

February 2007 Yes 3. Programme of installation to be provided Provided February 2007 Yes 4. Notification prior to maintenance work No maintenance during period under review N/A 5. Contingency plan to be provided Latest update received August 2016 Yes 6. Best practicable option to prevent or minimise adverse effects No maintenance during period under review N/A 7. Disturbance to comply with noise standards No maintenance during period under review N/A 8. Survey and map

Minutes (meeting and hearing)

recommendations therein. Littlewood/Joyce 5. Regionally significant surf breaks 5.1 Mrs N West, Policy Analyst, spoke to the memorandum presenting for the Committee’s consideration the findings of the online Wave Survey and the reports relating to the identification of regionally significant surf breaks. 5.2 In response to a query about the potential impact of increased surfers it was noted that additional work is underway with iwi to identify sites of cultural significance in

Annual report 2014-2015

Waigongoro River at SH45 over the last 17 and 7 years. 84 Table 45 Comparison of 2014-2015 water quality with previous long-term (1995-2014) data (using median values) for each SEM site 92 page List of figures Figure 1 Freshwater physicochemical SEM sampling sites 5 Figure 2 Freshwater physicochemical SEM sampling sites aerial map 6 Figure 3 Flow record for the Mangaoraka Stream at Corbett Road 14 Figure 4 Flow record for the Waiwhakaiho River at SH3 Egmont

Application Appendix G Aquatic Ecology Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

............................................................................................................ 78 7. Appendix One: Monitoring methods ...................................................................... 81 7.1. Monitoring site map ......................................................................................................................... 81 7.2. Monitoring site location information ............................................................................................... 82 7.3. Monitoring site photographs

Regional significance criteria for the assessment of surf breaks

secondary attributes .................................................................................................. 20 5.4 Significance threshold ........................................................................................................................ 20 5.5 Application to the Taranaki Coastal Plan ........................................................................................... 21 5.5.1 Mapping and identification of surf breaks

Appendix O - Environmental Management Plan

......................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 Resource Consents held ........................................................................................................ 5 3.0 Farm Map ...................................................................................................................... 6 4.0 Geology and Topography ................................................................................................ 7 5.0 Climate

Late item

Highways Two state highways in Taranaki will receive new mobile coverage. Approximately 62kms will be covered across State Highways 3 and 43. Mobile Black Spot Fund – Tourism Areas The Taranaki region will receive new mobile coverage for 2 tourism areas:  Strathmore  Tongaporutu Just north of Taranaki, SH3 at Mokau has also been identified for improved coverage under the MBSF. Related maps and tables providing indicative coverage are provided over page for reference. More