and generator starts. This operation is programmed to run in an
automated manner. This can be overridden by manual controls but generally it will follow this
predetermined operation.
The following considerations must be taken into account when determining the optimum operation of
the power scheme. References to scheme components can be found in the map and diagram in
Appendix 1.
1. Head Works - Operations that occur:
a) Sluice the intake bywash and screens Gate1.
b) Sluice the
Coordinator, and Mr C Lambert, GIS
Specialist, provided a presentation to the Council on the recent upgrade of the
Council’s website and the local maps feature (public map viewer).
8. Public Excluded
In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and
Meetings Act 1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the
proceedings of the Ordinary Meeting on Tuesday 30 October 2018 for the following
reason/s:
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arranges different kinds of
land on the farm, according to those properties that
determine its capacity for permanent sustained production.
They are categorised as ‘land use capability units’ (LUC units
for short). An attached map shows where they lie, with respect
to paddock fences, access tracks, and water supply. Stock
carrying capacities and pine tree growth indices are given for
each LUC unit. So is a
general indication of the soil conservation measures that are
Brixton and Mokau Road,Uruti 4
Figure 2 RNZ Uruti site map 9
Figure 3 RNZ Uruti groundwater monitoring well locations 10
Figure 4 RNZ Uruti surface water monitoring locations 11
Figure 5 RNZ Uruti irrigation areas and consented culvert locations 12
Figure 6 Conductivity uS/cm by site Haehanga Stream 2019-2020 38
Figure 7 Chloride g/m3 by site Haehanga Stream 2019-2020 39
Figure 8 Total ammoniacal nitrogen (adjusted pH 8) g/m3 by site Haehanga Stream 2019-2020 39
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data for South Taranaki well sites
(Figure 11) supplied by Origin Energy NZ Ltd who purchased Swift in
2008 17
Table 4 TAG Oil Ltd supplied hydraulic fracturing data for Central Taranaki well
sites (Figure 11) 17
Table 4(a) Austral Pacific fracturing data for the Cardiff Central Taranaki well site
(Figure 11) 18
Table 5 Greymouth Petroleum and subsidiary company supplied fracturing data
for Central and North Taranaki well sites (Figure 11) 18
List of figures
Figure 1 Map
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,
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12 Appendix I – Instream Habitat Analysis .................................................................................... 60
12.1.1 Habitat mapping ........................................................................................................... 60
12.1.2 Cross-section selection ................................................................................................. 60
12.1.3 Analysis
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
Table 9 Summary of performance for consent 2046-3 14
Table 10 Summary of performance for consent 1389-3 14
Table 11 Evaluation of environmental performance by NPDC over time 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Map of sampling sites and other features of interest at Urenui Beach Camp 6
Figure 2 Map of sampling sites and other features of interest at Onaero Bay Holiday Park 7
Figure 3 Supplied flow meter data from NPDC for Urenui Beach Camp (July 2020 – June 2021) 9
Figure 4
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