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Annual report 2014-2015

Figure 1 Site location and regional inset 7 Figure 2 Council soil sample transects 15 Figure 3 Groundwater monitoring well locations with respect to the site 17 Figure 4 Long term TDS concentrations at the Waikaikai Landfarm 21 Figure 5 Disposal area map provided by the Company 23 page 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This annual report is for the period July 2014 to

TRC Technical Memorandum Nutrients rivers 11 August 2023

adequately capture the “true” variability of water quality state. Secondly, lack of spatial representation arises from the limited spatial coverage of the existing monitoring network. Each type of uncertainty is identified and assessed in the following sections. 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. page

Eltham waste water plant monitoring 2020-2021

performance over time 15 List of figures Figure 1 Schematic layout of Eltham WWTP prior to the diversion of wastewater to the Hawera WWTP 4 Figure 2 Aerial view of the Eltham WWTP 5 Figure 3 Aerial map showing location of chemical and biomonitoring sampling sites 12 page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period July 2020 to June 2021 by the

FonterraNitrogenReport example Redacted web

DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE Utilise your nitrogen report to demonstrate compliance with regional council rules; it is recommended that you speak to your Sustainable Dairying Advisor to enter your farm management blocks into our mapping system to ensure that these are consistent with council requirements. acroform

SummaryBackground

consideration of effects. • Ensuring rules align with the national regulations and international industry best practice, and efficient regulation of new technologies and techniques. • Tighter controls on hard protection structures to manage coastal natural hazards. • More explicit recognition of sites of significance through schedules in the Plan that identify and map values. CHANGES SUGGESTED IN THE DRAFT PLAN The Plan is a ‘statutory document’, which means it is enforceable

Introduction

that is understandable to the community. Wherever possible, maps and diagrams have been used to demonstrate environmental conditions and trends. Case studies and examples of particular programmes are presented for added interest. Māori words and phrases Assistance with the accuracy and correct usage of Te Reo Māori was received from Te Reo O Taranaki Charitable Trust. In considering the spelling of Māori words and place names that have long vowels, the report adopts the Māori

Freshwater physicochemical monitoring 2017-2018

River at Barclay Road PAT000200 Patea River at Skinner Road PAT000360 Mangaehu River at Raupuha Road MGH000950 Whenuakura River at Nicholson Road WNR000450 Waitara River at Autawa Road WTR000540 All sites are described in detail and referenced with location maps, photographs, GPS and map references on the internal electronic TRC site reference system (ESAM) which is integrated into the existing LAB water quality computer and Taradise GIS databases. A brief description of

Freshwater physicochemical monitoring 2016-2017

described in detail and referenced with location maps, photographs, GPS and map references on the internal electronic TRC site reference system (ESAM) which is integrated into the existing LAB water quality computer and Taradise GIS databases. A brief description of all sites in the Taranaki Regional Council and NIWA programmes follows. Site Maketawa Stream at Tarata Road The site in the lower reaches of a developed farmland catchment is representative of a sub-catchment of the Manganui

Report and decision on New Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant on a contingency basis (2015)

the specific area over which the waste will be discharged; and (e) the likely duration of the discharge. 16. The consent holder shall keep records of the following: (a) volumes of material disposed; (b) disposal area[s], including a map showing individual disposal areas with GPS co- ordinates; (c) dates of commencement and completion disposal events; (d) results of the sampling required by conditions 7 and 8; (e) dates that sowing disposal areas occurred; (f) details of monitoring,