sedimentary rock is softer than the laharic material of the ring plain 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
integrated land use. It is submitted that
potential future changes to the planning environment by a district council, do not
fall within the bounds of these matters and are outside scope of your discretion.
Even if you considered you did have discretion to consider integrated district and
land use matters, there is no certainty of an outcome or timing. Both the operative
and proposed District Plans provide for this activity on the Application Site.
23 Section 105 RMA provides relevant
cannot apply.
24 If Rule 52 does not apply, then Rule 54 will apply such that the application
becomes full discretionary. Effects other than odour, such as noise, then
would fall for consideration.
25. Resolving this question may not be critical for determining whether
consent should be granted or not: given that it is the case for the
submitters that consent should be declined (at least past 1 June 2026)
on the basis of loss of amenity value of air/adverse odour effects alone.
Groundwater probe $100.00 per day
Rain gauge calibration $300.00 per deployment
Automatic water quality samplers $50.00 per day
Hydrological gauging equipment (wading) $60.00 per gauging
Hydrological gauging equipment (M9) $120.00 per gauging
Datalogger $160.00 per year
GPRS telemetry $30 per month
Radio telemetry $10 per month
Repair Parts (battery/fuse/cable) $50 per deployment
Bertrand Rd hydrology equipment $750.00 per year
Lake Rotorangi telemetry $1,752.00
Recount in 1990.
100-year flood protection and takes into
account the effects of climate change. The aim
has been to make the scheme as resilient as
possible.
A one-in-100-year flow at Waitara is estimated
at around 3,800 cubic metres per second,
which is more than twice the highest flow
measured at 1,640 cubic metres during the
heavy rain event on 20 June 2015 (picture). A
one-in-100-year flood would be about three
metres higher, with a substantially higher
highest 24-hour rainfalls in
New Zealand. A combination of intense rainfall and
small catchments with hilly topography means the
region’s rivers can rise very rapidly.
New Zealand has a relatively high number of
landslides compared with other countries. Fortunately, the country’s low population density and settlement
patterns mean there are few landslide deaths and comparatively limited damage.
Heavy rain causes erosion and bank collapse in
Mākāhu in the Stratford District.
Greenfern Hydro Scheme Annual Report 2022-2023
understorey has been extensively modified by grazing stock.
Stock-proof fencing is necessary to reduce the risk of continued
modification.
Herbivores - High Stock presently have access to the site and have been impacting on
the bush by trampling roots and browsing young seedlings and
saplings for decades - more so on the forest edge. The new
landowners plan to fence to exclude stock in the near future.
Possum Self-help Falls within the Egmont Stage 3 Possum self-help area. The
landowners
Oakura to Waitotara. The remainder or irrigators are
generally located inland, between Inglewood and Eltham.
1.1.7 Irrigation systems
In general there are two types of irrigation methods; surface and pressurised. The majority of irrigation
systems currently in operation in the province fall in to the pressurised category. Pressurised systems can be
further differentiated based on the method of operation and equipment used. A summary of the systems
encountered in the region is given below. …