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Summer 2010-2011

Table 12 Bacterial guidelines performance at Onaero Beach Parameter Number of exceedances of enterococci guidelines ALERT Single sample 141-280/100ml ACTION Two consecutive samples >280/100 ml Enterococci 2/20 10% 0/20 0% At Onaero Beach, 2 of 20 samples exceeded the Alert level. On 14 December 2010 there was localised rain in northern areas of Taranaki prior to sample collection, potentially resulting in elevated counts. The sample collected on 27 January 2011

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coast. There are a number of small estuaries at the mouths of Taranaki’s larger rivers. These estuaries are well flushed, with little diversity in the way of intertidal and subtidal habitats. Sedimentation has a major influence on the region’s estuaries, the factors behind which include rain fall and modified land use. The large number of rivers and the erosion of Mount Taranaki generally bring a lot of sediment to the coast. However, the high energy coastline means this

Annual report 2014-2015

heavy prolonged rain. The cap was walked, and the stormwater drains were checked. It was found that there was no slumping or cracking, and only some minor insignificant ponding, which shows that the stormwater drains are currently effective given the amount of rain prior to the inspection. Although a culvert on the western boundary and the culverts at the nib wall were partially obstructed, at the time of inspection, there was no ponding evident as a result. There was good grass cover, and it

Future directions for the management of oil and gas operations in Taranaki

Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is the primary regulator of well integrity, this Council should not duplicate this function.  The potential environmental effects associated with oil and gas operations that fall within the Council’s functions (outlined in the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA)) primarily relate to impacts on surface water, groundwater, soil and air.  The Council has learnt from its experiences, and has adapted and maintained a watching brief in respect of

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discharged to land or to a surface waterway via a settling pond (or tank), or are contained in cartridges disposed of at landfills. Resource consents 1.3. 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. Section 15(1) (a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant