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Greymouth northern sites consent monitoring 2018-2019

of skimmer pits indicating relatively good water quality. A drip tray (tarp) had been placed under the mud shaker chutes and this was collecting/catching a lot of mud and preventing discharges to ground. Both liquid and dry chemicals were being stored in the onsite metal bund and these were covered by tarps to prevent rain from falling on product. Appropriate bunding was noted around the rest of the site. 15 October 2018 Kowhai-D wellsite: A new filter sock was being installed within

Summer 2014-2015

Waiwhakaiho River and Te Henui Stream, and less frequently at Lake Opunake, were due principally to resident wild fowl populations in the vicinity of recreational usage sites (as confirmed by inspections and more recently by DNA marker surveys). In terms of E. coli, bacteriological water quality in the latest survey period was similar in comparison with historical surveys. The total number of samples falling within the “Alert” or “Action” categories (29% of samples) was 1% higher than the long-term

Taranaki Stadium Trust Annual Report 2023/24

impairment losses with the exception of land and buildings which is recorded at valuation. Donated assets are recognised upon receipt of the asset if the asset has a useful life of 12 months or more, and the current value of the asset is readily obtainable and significant. Significant donated assets for which current values are not readily obtainable are not recognised. For an asset to be sold, the asset is impaired if the market price for an equivalent asset falls below its carrying

Groundwater

page 8/22/23, 2:46 PM Groundwater https://edu.trc.govt.nz/groundwater/story.html 1/2 Let’s look at some specic scenarios Click on the six scenarios below to learn more about how the groundwater system works. Where does rain go when it alls on the ground? 11 How does groundwater interact with streams and rivers?2 How does groundwater interact with rocks and sediments?3 How do other liquids move through the groundwater system? 4 What happens when we take

The Taranaki Region

climate, with abundant rainfall and high sunshine hours, makes the region lush, green and fertile. Rainfall Annual rainfall varies throughout the region. Some coastal areas receive less than 1,400 mm annually, while the summit of Mount Taranaki receives around 7,500 mm. Heavy rainfall events do occur and there can be extremes. In 2012 heavy rain caused a number of slips on the coastal road around Mount Taranaki, including a large slip at Oākura that covered the road, burying a

MataurangaMaori web

natural form and character, mahinga kai, fishing, irrigation and food production, animal drinking water, wāhi tapu, water supply, commercial and industrial use, hydro-electric power generation, transport and tauranga waka. Attributes for these values are categorised into four states, A, B, C or D, reflecting different levels from A-excellent to D- unacceptable. D is the attribute that falls below the national bottom line and the NPS-FM requires that the freshwater management unit is