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Annual report 2012-2013

through the resource consenting process and subsequent compliance monitoring is an appropriate regulatory regime. In the Taranaki region, the discharge of contaminants by DWI requires resource consent from the Council. The activity falls under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki and is classified as a discretionary activity. The application may be non-notified if no parties are deemed to be adversely affected by the proposed activity. At the time of writing, there were a

Annual report 2012-2013

onto or into land that may result in water contamination may not take place unless expressly allowed by a rule in a regional plan, resource consent or other relevant regulations. The control of DWI activities through the resource consenting process and subsequent compliance monitoring is an appropriate regulatory regime. In the Taranaki region, the discharge of contaminants by DWI requires resource consent from the Council. The activity falls under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for

Annual report 2014-2015

are presented in Table 2 and the sampling sites are shown in Figure 1. These sites were chosen because they provide safe access to the stream during periods of rain and are outside of the discharge mixing zone. The stretch of the Piakau Stream between these two points has very high, steep banks which would not permit easy escape in the event of rising waters. The results indicate that the discharge was not affecting the water quality of the Piakau Stream and was in compliance with all

Annual report 2013-2014

NPDC Inglewood oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.