undertaken in conjunction with discharge sampling at points
upstream (PIK000159) and downstream (PIK000166) of the discharge. The results are presented in Table 3
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.
Todd Energy Aquatic Centre consent monitoring report.
western side; and the other cells also contained muds but due to storm water
ingress after recent heavy rains it was not possible to determine quantities. It was noted
that Mi Swaco are looking to relinquish responsibility for the site, it was outlined that
all materials will need to be land-farmed prior to consent surrender. As the site would
likely be used to store water treatment sludge it was agreed that all cells would be
scraped completely clean and the materials stockpiled into one cell in
Deferred capital investment in infrastructure, such as the Falls Dam on
the Manuherekia River, is likely to remain on hold while uncertainties around
future minimum flow(s) of water bodies persist.33 In short, uncertainty around
access to water and the reliability of future supply, is eroding business (farmer)
confidence.
[53] Meantime, PC7 not only impacts decisions requiring significant capital
outlay, e.g. irrigation infrastructure and storage, but also less visible
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Tom Cloke (New Plymouth Constituency)
David Gibson (New Plymouth Constituency)
Peter Horton (New Plymouth Constituency)
John Larmer (New Plymouth Constituency)
David Lean (New Plymouth Constituency)
Charlotte Littlewood (New Plymouth Constituency)
Bev Raine (New Plymouth Constituency)
Richard Williams (New Plymouth Constituency)
Craig Williamson (New Plymouth Constituency)
Netta Burnside (North Taranaki Constituency)
Michael Davey
McDonald
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W Walker
C S Williamson
Apologies
Notification of Late Items
Item Page Subject
Item 1 3 Confirmation of Minutes
Item 2 12 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes
Item 3 17 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes
Item 4 23 Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes
Item 5 28 Productivity Commission draft report on local government funding
and finance
Item 6 36 Central Government co-investment in river management for flood
the Manganui River, water levels in the
race and lake, and how much rain is falling locally. This has allowed the Company to manage race flows to
minimise flooding, and has greatly improved the Company’s compliance with residual flow requirements.
Resource consents
The Company holds 13 resource consents, the details of which are summarised in the table below.
Summaries of the conditions attached to each permit are set out in Section 3 of this report.
A summary of the various consent
activities related to the
National Curriculum. The entrance and most
of the buildings are roofed allowing access
even on the wettest of days – and there are
plenty of those at Pukeiti.
In addition to this work the newly laid out
Founders’ Garden has been grassed but is
badly scoured by heavy rain after planting.
And over on the lawn ridge the run-off from
the rain has also left ‘gullies’ in the newly
grassed area. This is the sloping edge of the
Misty Knoll, which has an innovative design
STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley 2020-2021
WILLIAMSON, Craig 9,182
LEAN, David 10,681
Informal votes received: 23
Blank votes received: 1,321
I therefore declare Tom CLOKE, David LEAN, Charlotte LITTLEWOOD, Bev RAINE and Craig
WILLIAMSON to be elected.
North Taranaki Constituency (two vacancies)
BURNSIDE, Netta 1,451 HILL, John 1,197
DAVEY, Mike 3,324 MCINTYRE, Donald Hugh 2,041
DOMBROSKI, Vicky 1,467 SCHUMACHER, Karen 1,545
HENDRY, Rex 1,098 WILKES, Chris (100% Pure Taranaki) 1,489
Informal votes received: 26