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Resource consent applications 19 to 25 July 2021

discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December XXXX after treatment in an oxidation pond system and a constructed drain into an unnamed tributary of the Manganui River Discharge Permit 193 Tariki Road South, Tariki Waitara 21-01806-4.0 KJ & HL Uhlenberg (Waitui) Family Trust Partnership 22-Jul-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December XXXX after treatment in an oxidation pond system and a wetland into an unnamed tributary

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known species of New Zealand native freshwater fish and several marine species that occasionally wander into our rivers. At least 18 freshwater species can be found in Taranaki’s rivers, streams or wetlands although others might be present that we are unaware of. Species found in Taranaki include longfin and shortfin eels, inanga, koaro, three species of kokopu, brown mudfish, six species of bully, black flounder, lamprey, smelt and torrentfish. At least 15 of the above species are

McKee Mangahewa Production Station Annual Report 2021-2022

site was going to be scraped to remove proppant, and to also level out the site post drilling campaign. Heavy rain earlier in the week had carried sediment into the ring drains and down to the wetland. Some of the ring drains were visibly turbid, while others contained clear water as the sediment had been filtered since the rain event. The bank separating the wetland from the site had undergone major works to stabilise it and had been covered with coconut matting and hydroseed. The wetland had

Draft regional targets for swimmable rivers and lakes in Taranaki - March 2018

exclusion and riparian planting on land used for intensive pastoral farming, effluent discharge to land, wetland protection and forestry setback distances from waterways. It also contains schedules of outstanding freshwater bodies in the region and regionally significant freshwater and wetland species. Following comments received on the draft, the Council is now carrying out further consultation and investigations, with the intention of notifying a proposed plan before 2020 which will include

Policy & Planning agenda November 2018

it is paying dividends. Our voluntary Key Native Ecosystems programme involving such things as pest control, fencing and planting, condition assessment and monitoring of wetlands and native bush areas, continues to go from strength to strength. It is achieving excellent results that would not be achieved through a regulatory approach. It will be important to ensure that any new NPS does not create unintended consequences that could slow current community and landowner effort and momentum

Resource consent applications 14 to 20 June 2021

Andrews Trust 16-Jun-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December XXXX after treatment in an oxidation pond system and a constructed drain into an unnamed tributary of the Waitara River Discharge Permit 96 Bertrand Road, Tikorangi Waitara 21-02087-3.0 Comida Limited 16-Jun-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December XXXX after treatment in an oxidation pond system and a wetland

Eltham wastewater treatment plan monitoring report 2018-2019

wastewater plant as it existed prior to the new pipeline diversion is illustrated in Figure 1. Reconfiguration of the wetland to act as a storage pond was undertaken following full diversion of wastes to the Hawera pipeline. The primary pond was desludged during the 2006-2007 monitoring year with the dewatered sludge contained in geo-textile bags in an excavated, bunded area adjacent to the Earthen Anaerobic Digester (EADER) (Figure 2). A consent to discharge sludge from the WWTP and STDC

PCPSchedules TrackedChanges Oct2018

diverse habitats comprising extensive mudflats, tidal lagoons, an adjacent perched freshwater lagoon, a sand bar and an island forming intermittently  Perched freshwater lagoon and coastal swamp areas  Unmodified mudstone coastal cliffs High Biotic  Predominantly indigenous flora including coastal swamp and wetland habitat  Several threatened, at risk or uncommon indigenous flora and fauna including the largest intact patches known in New Zealand of a mat forming button

Pukeiti visitor Map 2021

Waerenga Keiller Garden Misty Knoll Founders Lawn Weka Wetland Fitness Trails