List of figures
Figure 1 Sampling sites in an unnamed tributary of the Wairoa Stream in relation
to Waverley oxidation ponds 13
Figure 2 Aerial location map of sites in relation to Waverley oxidation ponds 14
Figure 3 Sampling sites for Kaponga oxidation ponds survey 24
Figure 4 Aerial location map of sites in relation to Kaponga oxidation ponds 25
Figure 5 Location of Manaia oxidation pond-wetlands system and sampling sites 39
Figure 6 Aerial location map of sites in relation to
territorial local authority boundaries.
• the territorial local authority boundaries align with identified communities of interest within Taranaki.
• the proposed representation is close to complying with the + 10% requirement of the Local Electoral
Act 2001.
Further Information
Copies of the Council’s resolution and maps setting out the areas of the proposed constituencies can be
viewed at and obtained from the Council’s offices at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford.
Any queries regarding the
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trees, roses which are in the budding stage, and many
other plants.
How the programme works
As the map illustrates, the Self-Help Possum Control
Programme is organised by area. Each of these was brought
into the programme after agreement from at least 75% of land
occupiers, covering at least 75% of the area. This makes it
binding on all land occupiers.
Generally there has been very strong support for the scheme.
When a new area is established,
schools to the Enviroschools waka:
North: Marfell School, Manukorihi Intermediate,
Green School New Zealand, Waitara East School
Stra�ord: Midhirst School, Pembroke School
South: Hawera High School, Kakaramea School,
Kaponga Primary School, Manaia School,
Mokoia School and Whenuakura School.
Vision mapping with a permaculture lens
Midhirst School, one of our newbies, has a long term plan
working alongside their marae next door to develop a
permaculture style connec�on incorpora�ng
(Huiroa closed landfill) 18
Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time- Huiroa landfill 18
Table 10 Summary of performance for Consent 3891-3 (Pukengahu closed landfill) 21
Table 11 Evaluation of environmental performance over time-Pukengahu landfill 21
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List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing SDC landfill sites 4
Figure 2 Stratford landfill (shaded in yellow) and sampling locations 6
Figure 3 Graph showing chloride levels
significant surf breaks.
Several workshops and one-on-one meetings with local surfers were
subsequently undertaken. As well as confirming the location of the 80
breaks already mapped, these meetings identified an additional 60 surf
breaks bringing the total number of surf breaks identified by name and
mapped by Council to 140.
2.1 Feedback on the draft Plan
Feedback on regionally significant surf breaks was received from a number
of submitters as part of the draft Plan
mapping and applications, management of aquatic
weeds, assessment criteria for fish passage and barrier
mitigation options, and review of marine recreational
microbiological guidelines and their scientific basis. There is
on-going engagement with MBIE's National Science
Challenges, to pursue specific projects of benefit to the
Taranaki region. A workshop for the Taranaki-specific projects
within 'Natural hazards' NSCs was held. Staff are participating
in a Joint project
of the Stratford landfill groundwater quality survey,
30 April 2013 10
Table 3 Results of the Stratford landfill water quality survey 12
Table 4 Summary of performance for Consent 3889 discharge of
leachate and stormwater 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing SDC landfill sites 4
Figure 2 Stratford landfill (shaded in yellow) and sampling locations 8
Figure 3 Graph showing chloride levels in groundwater at Stratford
Landfill 11
Figure 4
Pohokura Production Station resource consent monitoring report 2020-2021