appropriate level of protection for each break.
Under the revised Coastal Plan, all surf
breaks will be protected through the
resource consent process. But the level
of protection will vary.
The list of surf breaks included in the ‘wave survey’ is primarily
made up of the 80 surf breaks that are currently mapped within
the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki, 2010. Information
on the remainder of the surf breaks was obtained from
Wavetrack New Zealand Surfing Guide , which
planned to work with additional clubs.
Para Kore
Para Kore is a zero waste programme for marae.
The programme is funded by the Ministry for the
Environment and by the district councils in the
region. The Taranaki Regional Council provides
advice and support. Facilitators for the Taranaki area
started working with marae in April 2013, with a plan
to work with at least one marae in each iwi area. Para
Kore facilitators are currently working with 12 marae:
Meremere Marae,
means of
provision of data
The annual report will contain:
• The results of wastewater,
groundwater and soil
samples taken;
• A map showing the location
of the soil samples;
• The nitrogen budget
outlining all input and
output quantities and
qualities;
• A record of any complaints
received about the
discharge;
• The results of any self-
compliance assessment; and
• Any remedial measures
taken by ANZCO in relation
to any complaints received
or any potential
0.01545 A A A
Northern Hill Country WMR000100 59 0.0092 0.015 59 0.0092 0.015 B A B
Maps of the site-specific baseline attribute states for ammonia, nitrate, and DRP concentrations at each state of environment monitoring site are presented in Figure 1,
Figure 2 and Figure 3, respectively.
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Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Nutrients in Taranaki Rivers
Figure 1: Site-based baseline states identified for median and 95th percentile ammonia
Agenda for Policy and Planning Committee, October 2017.
the Council’s Land Management Officers will visit the farm.
The type of plan prepared is usually determined by
consultation, to make sure it is suitable for the property, and
will be feasible for the owner to implement. The Land
Management Officer will thoroughly view the property, draw
up a draft plan, and review it with the owner so that it can be
fine-tuned to his/her requirements. A final version,
incorporating a map and photographs of the property, will be
Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) - Ōpunake Power Ltd
Sciences 1: 250, 000 Geological Map 7.
- Edbrooke, S. W (compiler). 2005. Geology of the Waikato area. Institute of Geological
and Nuclear Sciences 1: 250,000 Geological Map 4.
- Soil Bureau Bulletin No 5 (General Survey of the Soils of North Island, New Zealand)
by the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
• Aerial photographs.
• Geotechnical investigation data in the Taranaki region from T&T files.
• Meeting with TRC and inspection of existing pond
Management, spoke to the memorandum
updating Members’ of consents granted, consents under application and consent
processing actions, since the last meeting. The information was summarised in the
attachments. The reports provided more information on consultation undertaken with
iwi and the community.
Recommended
receives the schedule of resource consents granted and other consent processing
actions, made under delegated authority.
Davey/Littlewood
11. Report on notified …
returned to the Council in September 2013,
at the request of the Company.
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Table 2 Taranaki By-Products point source monitoring location key
Site Description
Map reference, NZTM
Site code
Easting Northing
A Aerobic pond effluent 1703086 5623907 IND004004
B Cooling water discharge 1702015 5623991 IND002004
C
Stormwater, firewater, coolant and groundwater seepage
from reservoir 1701968 5624052 IND001014
D
Stormwater, firewater, coolant and