engagement being undertaken to inform the
preparation of a Proposed Plan. Completed reports and a survey
for determining surf break attributes and significance. Online
mapping portal developed. Draft Section 32 report and
Proposed Coastal Plan prepared ready for public notification.
Regional Air Quality Plan: Interim review 2016/2017. Full
review 2021/2022.
The review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki was
completed and made operative on 25 July
soil mapping and
applications, management options for 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-specifically the 'Nature's Challenges',
'Bioheritage' and 'Our land and Water' challenges. A workshop for
the
Quality Sampling Standards. Four projects approved for funding:
farm scale soil mapping and applications, management options for
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-
specifically the 'Nature's Challenges',
Figure 1 Quarry operations, wastewater treatment system and location of
sampling sites 4
Figure 2 Aerial location map 5
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Introduction 1.
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is the Annual Report for the period July 2012-June 2013 by the Taranaki
Regional Council on the monitoring programme associated with a resource consent
held by Inglewood Metal Ltd. The Company
FMU-based baseline states (expressed as percentages of stream lengths) for the macroinvertebrate numeric
attribute states are shown in Table 6. Maps of stream widths under each NOF band for all three numeric
attribute states are in Figure 9, Figure 10 and Figure 11.
Table 6: FMU-based baseline states for the macroinvertebrate numeric attribute states (MCI, QMCI, ASPM) expressed as percentage
waterway length in each FMU within each NOF attribute band.
NOF Band
No.
sites
MCI
Table 12 Incidents, investigations, and interventions summary table 21
Table 13 Summary of performance for consent 0196-5 23
Table 14 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 25
List of figures
Figure 1 Influent phosphorus and mean concentration over 180 days 9
Figure 2 Effluent nitrate 10
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Figure 3 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Stratford WWTP 12
Figure 4 Taxa number, MCI scores and SQMCI scores for
closed landfill site 38
Table 16 Summary of performance for Patea closed landfill stormwater and leachate consent 0427-3 39
Table 17 Summary of performance for Patea closed landfill air discharge consent 4636-2 39
Table 18 Summary of performance for Patea closed landfill stormwater and sediment consent 7268-1 40
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map of STDC closed landfills 5
Figure 2 Eltham landfill and sampling sites (not currently monitored) 6
Figure 3 Aerial view of
scale and can be interpreted as applying to a section of
river segments in an FMU, rather than a specific monitoring site.
FMU-based baseline states (expressed as percentages of stream lengths) for the macroinvertebrate numeric
attribute states are shown in Table 6. Maps of stream widths under each NOF band for all three numeric
attribute states are in Figure 9, Figure 10 and Figure 11.
Table 6: FMU-based baseline states for the macroinvertebrate numeric attribute states (MCI,
WWTP 5
Figure 3 Aerial map showing location of chemical and biomonitoring sampling sites 12
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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 2016 to June 2017 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) and
describes the monitoring programme associated with a resource consent held by South Taranaki District
Council
slope’ land?
Low slope land means land identified as low slope
land in the interactive map found at
www.mfe.govt.nz/fresh-water/freshwater-acts-and-
regulations/stock-exclusion.
The Government is aware there are inaccuracies with
this dataset and has indicated it is working on
improvements. However, even if the information is
inaccurate for your property, you need to comply
until the data is officially corrected.
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