maintenance and recovery costs so high that other
works are being displaced – including proactive resilience improvements.
Taranaki’s high volume of waterways has a significant impact on the land transport network, with most
intersections of road and river/stream requiring additional (expensive) infrastructure in the form of a
bridge or culvert. There are around 3,300 such intersections on the region’s roading network, with over
1,000 of these being bridges – which equates to having
567,511 -2,184,470 -2,751,981 567,511 -2,284,824
Other gains/losses
Gains/(losses) on revaluation of properties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Operating surplus before taxation -2,184,470 -2,751,981 567,511 -2,184,470 -2,751,981 567,511 -2,284,824
Income tax expense 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,000
Surplus/(deficit) for the period -2,184,470 -2,751,981 567,511 -2,184,470 -2,751,981 567,511 -2,294,824
Other comprehensive income
Revaluation of property, plant and
these programmes,
especially as they relate to the national priorities, i.e. indigenous vegetation associated with
‘threatened land environment types’, wetlands and habitats for threatened species.
3. Where appropriate, facilitate improved coordination of biodiversity work undertaken by
different agencies, trusts and community groups across Taranaki in order to build capacity in the
community for the efficient and effective maintenance and enhancement of indigenous
Diatomaceous earth is a naturally occurring
rock which requires replacement periodically in order to be effective (for
filtration purposes).
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Animal manure from meat processing plant stock
yards, stock truck effluent collection facilities, and
dairy farm oxidation pond solids
Similar to paunch, manure collected from yards and ponds at meat
processing facilities requires disposal. Stock truck effluent collection
facilities also need to dispose of collected effluent, and
plant located on Kohiti Road, Okaiawa in the
Inaha Stream catchment. Raw material from animal processing plants and fallen farm stock are received at
the plant and processed into a range of inedible products. Taranaki Bio-Extracts Ltd (TBE) is co-located at
the site and manufactures edible food products from raw material (mainly bone) from the TBP plant.
TBP holds 10 resource consents which include a total of 127 conditions setting out minimum requirements
to avoid or minimise adverse
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Fonterra Kapuni
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2021-2022
Technical Report 2022-71
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 3087200 (Word)
Document: 3134452 (Pdf)
March 2023
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Executive summary
Fonterra Limited (the Company) operates a lactose manufacturing factory plant located on
installed in order to increase the effective land area or increase the certainty of water
supply. There is anecdotal evidence to suggest that the piping of small streams in
relation to land reclamation in some
cases is undertaken to avoid fencing and
planting riparian margins in order to
meet the Dairying and Clean Streams
Accord target of 90% of riparian plans to
be implemented by 2015 (i.e. fenced and
planted). This piping increases the
effective land area which can have a
measurable pay
2022 687 19.0 435 18.9 344 19.8 8 5180 10 4860
2.2.1 Provision of consent holder data
The Council recommended in the 2016-2017 annual report that a flow meter be installed within the
wastewater treatment system, in order to comply with condition 3 of consent 1971-3 (TRC, 2017). The
Company provided records of average daily effluent volumes discharged to the soakage trenches between 1
July 2021 and 30 June 2022 (Appendix III). None of the average daily effluent volumes exceeded the consent
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