Single sample >140 Two consecutive single
samples >280
Freshwater E. coli
(cfu/100 ml)
No single
sample >260
Single sample >260 Single sample >550
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Photo 4 Taken at the coastal Site 4 at Wai-iti Beach, looking towards Site 5, with the Wai-iti Stream
entering from center-left
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2 Results
2.1 Inspections
15 December 2016
Conditions were overcast with recent rain and a moderate north-westerly wind, although the camp
Colson Rd landfill leachate 22
Table 4 Results of analysis of under liner drainage 23
Table 5 Chemical analysis of the Manganaha Stream 24
Table 6 Chemical analysis of the Puremu Stream, sampled on 11
December 2013 25
Table 7 Chemical analysis of the Puremu Stream, sampled on 14
March 2014 26
Table 8 Results of metal analysis undertaken on 13 December 2013 27
Table 9 Results of rain event monitoring samples taken on 1 October
2013 28
Table 10 Results of rain event monitoring
relation to composting and waste water irrigation areas.
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Photo 1 A fyke net, set at site 2, Haehanga Stream.
Results and Discussion
On the day that the nets were set, a localised rain event caused flows to increase in the Haehanga Stream.
This also resulted in the discharge of sediment-contaminated stormwater into the Haehanga Stream,
resulting in discolouration. Although discolouration is frequently noted in this catchment, the degree of
discolouration at sites 2 and 3 was
stream gaugings.
The monitoring indicated that the operation of the sluicing of the weir has improved, with flows not falling
below 151 L/s. There was one unauthorised incident recording non-compliance in respect to the water take
consent between 30 July and 5 August 2022. Due to a lightning strike which destroyed the scheme’s
electronics, OWSL were required to take water in manual operation mode, which resulted in a breach of
abstraction rate until OWSL could fine-tune the process. The
Policy and Planning Agenda 19 March 2024
Needs Water.
Nitrates in groundwater at 27 sites
Groundwater levels at 10 sites
Pesticides in groundwater at 7 sites
Snow
Evaporation
Evaporation
Rain
Snow
Groundwater flow
Surface
runoff
Water Cycle
Irrigation circle in south Taranaki
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abandoned well
biodegradable
chemical
clean
conservation
depletion
drinking
environment
glass
irrigation
undertaking duties from time to
time that may be in addition to those outlined above but which
fall within your capabilities and experience.
• Identify, in conjunction with your manager, areas for both personal
and professional development, in line with your career
development plan.
• Champion, support, implement and adhere to health and safety
policies and procedures.
• Promote a safe and environmentally sound working environment
and a culture of safe and responsible behaviours and
by Alby M Limited,
and compliance monitoring of consent 7645-1 is not included in this report
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2.2 Results
2.2.1 Inspections
31 August 2018
An inspection was conducted in fine weather with a cool easterly breeze. The cap was damp underfoot, with
minor ponding in multiple areas following heavy rain in the previous weeks. There was noticeable vehicle
damage in areas on the cap, mainly around the gateways. Of the four water troughs on the cap, two were
2011
June
2021
June
2031
7922-1
To install and use a stormwater and wastewater
outlet structure in an unnamed tributary of the
Mangahewa Stream associated with the MPP.
Oct
2011
June
2021
June
2031
1.3.1 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