quarry site
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1.4 Resource consents
1.4.1 Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any
water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a
regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14.
Sufficient volumes of water within streams and rivers to protect aquatic habitat is a
primary concern of the Regional Council with
ferns, native rushes, native grasses and introduced pasture.
The bush remnant is mainly made up of manuka (Leptospermum scoparium
var. scoparium), kanuka (Kunzea robusta), tree ferns, pigeonwood
(Hedycarya arborea) and mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus subsp. ramiflorus).
Tawa (Beilschmiedia tawa), pukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae) and
rewarewa (Knightia excelsa) are emergent in some areas. Both areas fall
within the ‘At Risk’ LENZ environment F7.2a. Remnants
the likelihood of ammoniacal nitrogen contamination and
low pH discharges from the waste body.
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Figure 2 Approximate location of GR & LJ Jones quarry
1.4 Resource consents
1.4.1 Water abstraction permit
Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any
water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a
regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in
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Resource consents 1.4
Water abstraction permit 1.4.1
Section 14 of the Resource Management Act stipulates that no person may take, use,
dam or divert any water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource
consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set
out in Section 14.
Sufficient volumes of water within streams and rivers to protect the aquatic habitat is
a primary concern of the Regional Council
Urenui & Onaero beach camps resource consent compliance monitoring report 2020-2021
Executive audit and Risk Agenda June 2023
Mangati Catchment consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017
Levels then dropped to below the drinking water standard in MP3 and
fluctuated between about 20 and 50 g/m3N between 1995 and 2009 in MP2. In the 2010-2011 monitoring
period nitrate concentration in MP2 fell in response to reduced irrigation volumes, and since has ranged
between about 10 and 20 g/m³N, lifting when volumes increased in 2014-2015 and falling when volumes
decreased in 2015-2016. During the current monitoring period levels in MP2 remained similar to 2017-2018,
with all results below
conditions with a north westerly wind.
The cap was well grassed and intact with no sign of recent grazing or stock damage. No slumping or
cracking was observed. The ground was damp underfoot due to recent rain but no ponding was noted on
the cap. The batters were intact and grassed with no evidence of slumping, cracking or exposed refuse.
The stormwater drains were well grassed and free draining. The drains showed signs of recent flow, but
were not discharging at the time of the inspection.
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Minutes of the Policy and Planning
Committee Meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council, held in the Taranaki
Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten
Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 3 September
2019 at 10.50am.
Members Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
B K Raine
C S