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Mimi Estuary
At a glance (last updated: March 2013)
TRC reference: Ecological district: North Taranaki
Other reference: LENZ environment: Insufficient Map Data
Land tenure: Crown:14.2ha
Private: 4.4ha
Protection status: A, B, C
GPS: E 1724760 N 5686243 Area: 18.6 ha
Location
The Mimi Estuary Key Native Ecosystem is located on crown and private land
approximately 5.5km north east of
Resource consent held by Malandra Downs Ltd 13
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List of tables
Table 1 Summary of performance for Consent 7374-1 To discharge
domestic green waste onto and into land for land
stabilisation purposes and to discharge associated
stormwater and leachate onto and into land 8
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the site 3
Figure 2 Aerial image of the property 4
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providers achieve the following benefits
- they:
▪ have the latest regional hazard information
available (in GIS files where available);
▪ have maps of critical lifelines and community
sites in the region (to enable them to consider
supply to these sites when prioritising their
response and recovery);
Taranaki – An Overview
Population 120,000 (2018), increasing at
around 1.5%pa.
There are four main geological types:
volcanic zone and ring plain, marine
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing SDC landfill sites 3
Figure 2 Stratford landfill (shaded in yellow) and sampling locations 5
Figure 3 Graph showing chloride levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 8
Figure 4 Graph showing ammoniacal nitrogen levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 8
Figure 5 Graph showing dissolved zinc levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 9
Figure 6 Graph showing unionised ammonia levels in the down gradient
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 & Planning Committee May 2017.
South Taranaki Bight (STB) through a
combination of community and Council-led initiatives.
During 2020-2021, NIWA researchers visited South Taranaki
waters to undertake mapping of the seafloor of targeted
areas using acoustic multi-beam technology. Biological
information was collected through videos and images of the
different reefs using an underwater tow camera system.
All up, roughly 76 hours of survey vessel time was spent in
the STB, producing high-resolution
was completed which included a review of the relevant
information relating to the landscape and visual aspects of the project. This information included:
• LINZ Map data, Aerial photography, Google Earth and Streetview; and
• Regional and District Plan data.
Following the desktop study, site visits were initially undertaken with the Trustpower team in September and
October 2018, and subsequently in February 2020, in order to understand the Scheme, river characteristics
and
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6.2 Appendix II: Taranaki Coastal Series Maps (TCC, 1987)
1. Clifton County – Mohakatino River to Pariokariwa Point (#650459)
2. Clifton County – Waiiti to Motunui (#650461)
3. Clifton County, North Taranaki District County and New Plymouth City – Waitara to the
Port (#650462)
4. North Taranaki District – Port to Kaihihi Stream (#650471)
5. North Taranaki District and Egmont County – Kaihihi Stream to Waitaha Stream
(#650470)
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air quality with
consistently low levels of nitrogen oxides (calculated one-hour average). See map below for SEM site locations.
In 2012, the Council also monitored two industrial sites as part of consent compliance monitoring: Fonterra’s
Whareroa dairy factory generation plant and Downer EDI’s asphalt and bitumen plant. Four samples were
taken at each site.
Results from this monitoring found that NOx concentrations at the Fonterra site were comparable with SEM
monitoring sites