… levels are $8m per annum over the ten years of the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan.
Dividends are a significant portion of the Council’s revenue streams. Port Taranaki Ltd operates in a highly-competitive
trading environment and there are no guarantees that it will be able to continue to deliver forecast dividend levels.
Accordingly there is a risk that profits and dividends may fall at some future point. This is the biggest risk to the delivery
of the proposed programmes.
Over the 10
Company. Through an automated water
level sensor system, the Company can monitor the residual flows in the Manganui River and Mangaotea
Stream, 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.
1.3 Resource consents
The Company holds 23 resource consents, the details of which are summarised in the table below.
Freshwater physicochemical state of the environment monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Manawa Energy Mangorei HEP Annual Report 2022-2023
environmental sensors $5,000 per year
In stream temperature monitor $300.00 per year
Portable (12v) groundwater pump $120.00 per day
Suspended particulate sampler $30.00 per hour
Vandorn sampler $50.00 per day
Black disc $20.00 per deployment
Bladder pump $110.00 per day
Calibration test equipment $100.00 per hour
Disposable bailer $20.00 per sample
Peristaltic pump $60.00 per day
Groundwater level logger $180.00 per year
Rain gauge calibration $300.00 per deployment
Automatic water quality
year
In stream temperature monitor $300.00 per year
Portable (12v) groundwater pump $120.00 per day
Suspended particulate sampler $30.00 per hour
Vandorn sampler $50.00 per day
Black disc $20.00 per deployment
Bladder pump $450.00 per day
Calibration test equipment $100.00 per hour
Disposable bailer $20.00 per sample
Peristaltic pump $120.00 per day
Groundwater level logger $180.00 per year
Groundwater probe $100.00 per day
Rain gauge calibration $300.00 per deployment
Automatic water
managed, and the tip face appeared stable. No cracking or
slumping was evident on either the fill area or the tip face. The pre-fill gully was well grassed with no sign of
sediment runoff.
The stormwater drains were grassed and contained minor amounts of stormwater following heavy rain the
previous day. The stormwater ponds were moderately full, and the final pond was discharging at a trickle
flow. There was no visible effect noticeable in the receiving waters downstream of the discharge. Silt
Settlement (13 December
2016)
11 January 2017
Conditions were fine with a moderate westerly wind. It had rained in the catchment in the two days
preceding the inspection. The camp was reasonably quiet during the inspection, with seven camping parties
present on site. There was no weed coverage on the western filter bed and low coverage on the eastern
bed. There was a small amount of ponding on the western bed (<5% of the surface) and no ponding on the
eastern bed. There was a noticeable
summary of historical bacteriological results from January 1993 to January 2013 is
presented in Table 3. The results of the bacteriological monitoring undertaken during
the 2013-2014 summer monitoring period are presented in Table 4. Although it was
not raining on the morning of sample collection (9 January 2014) there had been
heavy rainfall overnight which is reflected in the high faecal indictor bacteria counts
obtained (Table 4).
Table 3 Summary of previous bacteriological results