Your search for 'rain fall' returned 1958 results.

Report 2013

or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. The Council determined that the application to take groundwater fell within Rule 49 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (RFWP) as the rate and daily volume of the groundwater abstraction may have exceeded that of the permitted activity (Rule 48). Rule 49 provides for groundwater abstraction as a controlled activity, subject to two conditions: • The abstraction shall cause not more than a 10% lowering of

22 08 19 news release 1 ECC and EOC activated draft 2

embedded:image1.png MEDIA RELEASE 1 IMMEDIATE RELEASE 19 August 2022, 11:30am Civil Defence responds to severe weather event Taranaki’s Civil Defence Emergency Co-ordination Centre (ECC) and the New Plymouth Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) have activated in response to the severe weather event that is hitting the region. More than a metre of rain has fallen on Mount Taranaki causing significant flows down all rivers resulting in several families voluntarily

Annual report 2014-2015

levels in the race and lake and how much rain is falling locally. This has allowed Trustpower to manage race flows to minimise flooding, and has greatly improved Trustpower’s compliance with residual flow requirements. page 5 Figure 1 Main features of the Trustpower Motukawa HEP Scheme including relevant consents page 6 1.3 Resource consents 1.3.1 Water abstraction permit Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam

Annual report 2013-2014

Waitaha catchment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

McKechnie Aluminium Annual Report 2021-2022

be worse than it was due to rain earlier. The site manager advised this would be cleaned up. 4 May 2022 The site was busy with normal operations. Traffic was particularly busy within the scrap area and some swarf was observed tracking to the drains. All drain screens were in place and appear to be regularly maintained to prevent blocking. All hazardous chemicals were appropriately contained. Rainwater within bunding was at a low level. Spill kits were in place throughout the site and

Annual report 2016-2017

discharges treated water from the final aerobic pond into the neighbouring Waiongana Stream in compliance with the conditions of Consent 0715-4. page 5 Figure 1 Location of DH Lepper Trust piggery and Lepperton 1.3 Resource consents 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

Agenda

McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker C S Williamson Apologies Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 5 PowerCo Presentation to the Taranaki Regional Council - PowerCo's 2018-2023 Investment Proposal Item 2 19 Confirmation of Minutes Item 3 26 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes Item 4 32 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes Item 5 38 Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes Item 6 44 Draft 2017/2018 Annual Plan - Statement of Proposal

Westown Haulage monitoring 2020-2021

2020 The fill area was coming to the end of fill capacity. No inappropriate material was observed. It was noted that the first of the three silt fences needed to be repaired. Although it was fine during the inspection, it had rained heavily prior to arrival, no issues were noted with regards to stormwater or visually in the receiving water. No dust or odours were noted. 20 May 2021 No activity was occurring on the site during the inspection. There were some piles of soil at the top

Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2021-2022

station, but a large puddle was present between the pump station and camp sites after heavy rain preceding. The flow book was sighted and current. The trenches were not inspected due to high winds. The camp appeared to be operating in compliance with its consent conditions at the time of inspection. Inspection 2 – 10 January 2022 The camp was busy at the time of the inspection with lots of people on site and staying in the converted containers. The baches were also busy with lots of groups