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Application 10826 Attachment 1 - Ōpunake Power Ltd

from the gates and weir itself. - The canal sluice gate would be closed (or partly open to allow 100l/s residual flow) and the canal stop gate at the sand trap open as the flow to the lake opens it. - A residual flow of 80l/s per second would be maintained down the fish pass and a residual flow of greater than 180l/s in the main river system below the canal sluice outlet. - The lake would rise and fall typically between a level of 505mm and 950mm on the lake staff gauge. - The

AEE Appendix 4 - Ōpunake Power Ltd

100l/s residual flow) and the canal stop gate at the sand trap open as the flow to the lake opens it. - A residual flow of 80l/s per second would be maintained down the fish pass and a residual flow of greater than 180l/s in the main river system below the canal sluice outlet. - The lake would rise and fall typically between a level of 505mm and 950mm on the lake staff gauge. - The generator would typically run during the morning (06:00 to 12:00) and evening (16:00 and 22:00), i.e.

January 2022 rainfall maps

page Provisional data onlyRegional Council Taranaki Total monthly rainfall (mm) xxx yy% KEY % of average rainfallmonthly xxx yy % NEW PLYMOUTH H WERAĀ ŌPUNAKE ELTHAM Kaka Rd P teaā K tareō Motunui Brooklands Inglewood Pohokura SaddleNorth Egmont Stratford Huinga Cape Egmont Dawson Falls Glenn Rd Whareroa Rimunui January 2220 Rainfall 8%11 15%21 9%8 12%10 16%21 16%19 17%68 13%14 22%18 19%18 16%52

Manawa Energy Motukawa HEP Scheme Annual Report 2021-2022

Much of the scheme is monitored and operated remotely by the 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. Resource consents The Company holds 24 resource consents,

Legal Submissions - Airport Farm Trustee Ltd

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

Legal submissions - submitters

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.

Supplementary Officer Report for Resource Consent

noted that seven intakes were now in place along the roofline of shed 3, that these included fittings for shed air recirculation as at Midhirst, and that the boilers had been installed and hot water radiators were being piped up inside each shed. 27. Osflo arrived about 10.45 am, and were to begin by emptying shed 4. With rain setting in, I considered there would be little gain in continuing to monitor odour, and left the site about 11 am. 28. My observations on this occasion:-

Annual report 2016-2017

Dow AgroSciences consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017

AP OfficersReport

questioned given the falling attendances at sporting events (especially the smaller non-international style events). It was noted that many attendances for Mitre 10 Cup rugby games were in the 4,000 to 6,000 range. The stands only offer 8,000 seats. The remainder of the capacity is taken up by the terrace seating and general admittance. Even at the smaller events, there is still a significant demand for undercover seating that is out of the weather and side-on to the ground. The major sports noted

Timetable and officers report

Capacity 40. The need for a 20,000 to 25,000 capacity stadium was questioned given the falling attendances at sporting events (especially the smaller non-international style events). It was noted that many attendances for Mitre 10 Cup rugby games were in the 4,000 to 6,000 range. The stands only offer 8,000 seats. The remainder of the capacity is taken up by the terrace seating and general admittance. Even at the smaller events, there is still a significant demand for undercover seating that