Stream, and the stream flow is
now and will continue to be unaffected1 by the HEPS, it is not considered in this
report.
Figure 1.1 Aerial map showing location of structures and surface waters associated
with the Motukawa HEPS. (Source: Google Earth).
Ecological context
The HEPS and the above surface waters are located within the Egmont and North
Taranaki Ecological Districts in the Egmont and Taranaki Ecological Regions,
respectively (McEwen 1987). The
List of figures
Figure 1 Percentage of water irrigation allocation per activity in the Taranaki region 4
Figure 2 Source of water for irrigation in Taranaki during the 2018-2019 period 4
Figure 3 Total consented water abstractions – distributed by activity 2018-2019 4
Figure 4 Pasture irrigation zones and locations of consented irrigation in Taranaki 5
Figure 5 Distribution map of the total rainfall recorded from 1 October 2018 to 31 March 2019 10
List of photos
Photo 1
incidents registered 17
Table 3 Individual performance for all irrigation consent holders 19
List of figures
Figure 1 Percentage of water irrigation allocation per activity in the Taranaki region 4
Figure 2 Source of water for irrigation in Taranaki during the 2017-2018 period 4
Figure 3 Total consented water abstractions – distributed by activity 2017-2018 4
Figure 4 Pasture irrigation zones and locations of consented irrigation in Taranaki 5
Figure 5 Distribution map of
performance for consent 0196-4 19
Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 20
List of figures
Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Stratford WWTP 13
List of photos
Photo 1 Stratford WWTP 4
Photo 2 Esk Road wastes facility, November 2016 8
Photo 3 View of Stratford WWTP primary pond with aerators operating 11
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1. Introduction
1.1. Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act
water irrigation allocation per activity in the Taranaki region 3
Figure 2 Source of water for irrigation in Taranaki during the 2016-2017 period 4
Figure 3 Total consented water abstractions – distributed by activity 2016-2017 4
Figure 4 Pasture irrigation zones and locations of consented irrigation in Taranaki 5
Figure 5 Distribution map of the total rainfall recorded from 1 November 2016 to 31 March 2017 10
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Photo 1 Mosaic of pictures depicting long-lateral
areas that are landfarmed, other than small farm drains.
Previous land use at the Wellington section of the landfarm has been a mixture of
agriculture and small scale forestry. Further inland there are a number of commercial
chicken sheds; one is located on the site (Figure 1).
Site data
Location
Word descriptor: Brown Road, Waitara, Taranaki
Map reference: E 1704599
(NZTM) N 5683484
Mean annual rainfall: 1383 mm
Mean annual soil
Limited bitumen emulsion manufacture,
storage and load out site into Tasman Sea 24
Table 10 Summary of performance for consent 4712-2 discharge of stormwater
from Technix Taranaki Terminal Limited bitumen emulsion
manufacture, storage and load out site into Tasman Sea 25
Table 11 Summary of performance for consent 4715-3 Discharge emissions
into air from Downer New Zealand Limited bitumen operations 25
List of figures
Figure 1 Map of Port Taranaki showing the stormwater
holders 30
List of figures
Figure 1 Percentage of water irrigation allocation per activity in the Taranaki
Region 5
Figure 2 Total consented water abstractions – distributed by activity 2014-2015 5
Figure 3 Source of water for irrigation in Taranaki during the 2014-2015 period 5
Figure 4 Pasture irrigation zones and locations of consented irrigation takes in
Taranaki 9
Figure 5 Distribution map of the total rainfall recorded from 1 November 2014 to
31 March 2015 15
Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix 10E: Ngāti Mutunga
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