over the 2013-2015 monitoring
period 36
Table 18 Summary of compliance with consent 1508-3 over the 2013-2015 monitoring
period 40
Table 19 Summary of compliance with consent 1509-3 over the 2013-2015 monitoring
period 40
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List of figures
Figure 1 Map showing monitored quarrying locations in Taranaki 5
Figure 2 AA Contracting Ltd Quarry site 10
Figure 3 AA Contracting Ltd main settling pond 11
Figure 4 Gibson Family Trust Newall Road Quarry
landfill site 50
Table 16 Summary of performance for Patea closed landfill stormwater and
leachate consent 0427-3 51
Table 17 Summary of performance for consent Patea closed landfill air
discharge consent 4636-2 51
Table 18 Summary of performance for Patea closed landfill stormwater and
sediment consent 7268-1 52
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map of STDC landfills 5
Figure 2 Aerial view of Hawera landfill and sampling sites. The older areas of
landfill area shown in
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Taranaki Surf Breaks of National Significance
MetOcean Solutions Ltd
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Figure 1.1 Map showing the average significant wave height from a 36-year hindcast. Locations
for the statistics along the 20 m depth contour presented in Table 1.1 are also shown
on this map.
Stent
Waiwakaiho
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Taranaki Surf Breaks of National Significance
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with Council, iwi and
interested parties regarding the operation and monitoring of the consent.
Condition 24 is a review provision.
NPDC holds discharge permit 2982-4 to cover the discharge of up to 60 m3/day of
leachate from a sludge stabilisation lagoon to groundwater in the vicinity of the
Waiwhakaiho River. This permit was issued by the Council on 17 October 2002
under Section 87(e) of the RMA. It is due to expire on 1 June 2020.
There are five special conditions attached to the
Fonterra Kapuni Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022
Groundwater Quantity State of the Environment Monitoring Triennial Report 2017-2020
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map of Taranaki showing the location of the Central landfill site 5
Figure 2 Aerial view of the Central landfill site and sampling points, up to June 2017 14
Figure 3 Increased Central landfill monitoring network, July 2017 onward 15
Figure 4 Central landfill surface water monitoring sites 17
Figure 5 Ammoniacal nitrogen levels found in surface water at the Central landfill site, 2004-2019 20
Figure 6 Suspended solids levels found in surface
schemes in south
Taranaki. The maps
demonstrate that large
parts of the region are
covered by rural water
supply schemes.
The Council is currently
reviewing its Plan and
wishes to continue to
have certain minor takes
and uses classified as
Permitted Activities. As
an important adjunct, the
recently-promulgated
National Policy Statement
for Freshwater
Management [“NPS”]
requires that regional
authorities establish
freshwater
the river.
107. Mr Auld reiterated that access for recreational users will continue to be provided if
safety aspects are complied with. He also noted that this dam has a unique feature
where the weir can be easily accessed by river users, unlike other hydro-electric
schemes where the weir is fenced off. This weir has been available for use and will
continue to be available under the proposed hydro-electric scheme.
108. Mr Auld reiterated that Iwi values are recognised by the applicant