DairyNZ, YBG Action Group and Bayer CropScience for
funding this booklet
DairyNZ, MBIE and other supporters for funding the YBG
programme
Katherine Tozer, AgResearch, for collaboration in the YBG
programme
Shona Lamoureaux and Graeme Bourdôt, AgResearch, for
the potential distribution map
Graeme Bourdôt, AgResearch, for reviewing the draft
Warren King, AgResearch, for the tips on pasture renewal
Craig McGill, Massey University, for the temperature
germination study
layout of Eltham wastewater treatment plant as
operational prior to the diversion of wastewater to the
Hawera WWTP in the 2010-2011 period 7
Figure 2 Aerial view of the Eltham WWTP showing the sludge geo-
textile bags disposal area 7
Figure 3 Location of sampling sites in relation to the Eltham
wastewater treatment system 22
Figure 4 Aerial location map 23
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List of photos
Photo 1 Overflow retention pond, 21 July 2011 8
Photo 2 Replacement aerator,
map showing
the location of
the soil samples;
• The nitrogen
budget
outlining all
input and
output
quantities and
qualities;
• A record of any
complaints
received about
the discharge;
• The results of
any self-
compliance
assessment; and
• Any remedial
measures taken
by ANZCO in
relation to any
complaints
received or any
potential non-
compliance.
Annual
complianc
e report
will be
prepared
and
provided
to TRC by
the 30th
October
each year.
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Table 22 Summary of performance for Patea closed landfill stormwater and sediment consent 7268-
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List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map of STDC closed landfills 6
Figure 2 Eltham landfill and sampling sites 7
Figure 3 Aerial view of Hawera landfill and sampling sites 11
Figure 4 Hawera landfill leachate chloride concentration; 1999-2020 13
Figure 5 Hawera landfill leachate filtered chemical oxygen demand; 1999-2020 14
Figure 6 Hawera landfill leachate …
three
questions around exploring freshwater aspirations, identification of freshwater values and
prioritization.
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For each well-being type, participants were provided the following response
opportunities:
a) to describe (in relation to the well-being type) their aspiration for freshwater
for future generations;
b) to identify on a map any water bodies, catchments or rivers and streams that,
in relation to that well-being type, were significant to them and to
WGG000900
Patea 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 index card system which is
integrated into the existing LAB water quality computer and Taradise GIS databases.
A brief
percentage of WF8 Kahikatea, pukatea swamp
forest (Acutely Threatened)
Representativeness - Medium The majority of the site is on land environments considered either
'Not Threatened' or Less Reduced and Better Protected nationally
(F1.3b & F1.1b, LENZ), and an ecosystem type classified at a
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regional scale as being 'At Risk' (MF7, Regional ecosystem map for
Taranaki, Singers & Lawrence). A small, unmapped component of
the area is kahikatea, pukatea swamp forest, WF8.
map is available on request.
Transport operators
The following transport operators provide total mobility services and some provide wheelchair
hoist services as indicated.
Two vans are available in Whāngārei at any one time.
Please remember that you may need to pre-book a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
APPROVED TRANSPORT OPERATOR CONTACT NUMBER WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
Kiwi Cabs 09 438 4444 Hoist available
A1 Cabs 09 438 3377 Hoist available
Costs
Level of subsidy per trip
was in place and plants purchased form Council were on site
for this purpose. The monitoring of this last section of reinstatement was undertaken
by Council land management department which reports that the works had been
completed and that further plantings had been undertaken at various places around
the site. A copy of the riparian plan map is attached as Appendix II.
Overall the site was managed well and the extensive quarry reinstatement plantings
have continued.
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