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Inglewood WWTP monitoring report 2018-2019

15 Table 7 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 16 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Inglewood WWTP 13 List of photos Photo 1 Inglewood WWTP 4 Photo 2 The Inglewood WWTP main pond 8 Photo 3 Dissolved oxygen monitoring 9 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

Vanner landfarm consent monitoring 2017-2018

for consent holder over time 21 List of figures Figure 1 Site location and regional inset 5 Figure 2 Company provided site map with application areas 10 List of photos Photo 1 North-west projection F9 towards F10 November 2015 12 Photo 2 South-east projection across F10 towards F9 23 May 2016 12 Photo 3 South-east projection F10 towards F9 February 2018 13 Photo 4 North-west projection over former storage cell area Febraury 2018 13 Photo 5 South-east

Appendix 1: Site pull report

3.3.5 Soil Removed from the Tank Pit As a precautionary measure, approximately 100 cubic meters of potentially impacted soil was removed from Tank Pit 3 and stockpiled on site along with material from the other tank pits (see Section 6 for further discussion). Samples TP3/1 and TP3/9 represent this material. 4.0 Stratigraphy and Hydrogeology The NZ Geological Survey Map (Sheet 10) map of the area (G.J Lensen, 1959) shows that the site is underlain with basal conglomerate,

Mangahewa G hydraulic fracturing report 2018-2020

hydraulic fracturing return fluid sampling 16 Table 8 Results of hydraulic fracturing return fluid sampling 18 Table 9 Summary of performance for consent 10025-2.1 21 List of figures Figure 1 Location map 5 page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report outlines and discusses the results of the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional …

STDC landfills monitoring 2020-2021

for Patea closed landfill stormwater and sediment consent 7268-1 43 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map of STDC closed landfills 6 Figure 2 Eltham landfill and sampling sites (not currently monitored) 7 Figure 3 Aerial view of Hawera landfill and sampling sites 11 Figure 4 Hawera landfill leachate chloride concentration; 1999-2021 13 page v Figure 5 Hawera landfill leachate filtered chemical oxygen demand; 1999-2021 13 Figure 6 Hawera landfill

Appendix 9: Investigation of existing bores

usefulness for monitoring purposes is studied as at the moment they are uncapped and opened to the surface. It is possible that the water samples from the wells encountered may be representative of different water-yielding zones within the same aquifer; however, the data that could be obtained from them could be used as up-gradient baseline conditions. Unfortunately there is not enough topographical information available to determine groundwater flow-lines and potentiometric groundwater maps

Rules applying to open coast

substance in, on or under the foreshore or seabed for other purposes C3.7 • Deposit is in volumes of more than 50 000 cubic metres at a site in any 12 month period, other than as provided for by rule C3.8. Discretionary 1.1(d), 2.1, 2.3, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 6.6, 7.4, 8.1, 9.10, 11.1, 11.2, 13.1, 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 C3.8 • Deposit is in volumes of more than 50 000 cubic metres in the area marked `Spoil Disposal Area' on Map 7 of this plan, in any 12 month period. Discretionary 1.1(d),

Historic Heritage

Investigation of the items in this inventory may mean more archaeological sites are considered in future district plan reviews.  The greatest number of archaeological sites identified is in South Taranaki. These 976 sites are shown individually on STDC district planning maps but no specific information about the sites is included in the South Taranaki District Plan. The majority of archaeological sites in Taranaki are on private land and the condition of sites varies. A number of

Revised Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) - June 2020

industry, and where composting and “a worm driven waste management industry” are seen as viable alternatives to land fill. 2.2 Location The site where the activities take place is located on State Highway 3 (1460 Mokau Road) approximately 2 kilometres south of the Uruti Village and lies within the catchment of the Haehanga Stream, which is a tributary of the Mimitangiatua River. The legal Description is Pt Sec 4 Blk 11 Upper Waitara SD. A copy of the title and a map of the property are …

Annual report 2016-2017

Figure 1 Regional map showing SDC landfill sites 5 Figure 2 Stratford landfill (shaded in yellow) and sampling locations 7 Figure 3 Graph showing chloride levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 11 Figure 4 Graph showing ammoniacal nitrogen levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 12 Figure 5 Graph showing dissolved zinc levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 12 Figure 6 Graph showing ammoniacal nitrogen levels in the Patea Stream up and