Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki 2011
Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki 2011
Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki 2011
Operations and Regulatory Agenda 19 March 2024
Zealand Energy Limited; Westwill Properties Limited; Origin Energy Resources (Kupe) Limited; Wai-iti Beach Camp Limited; Vickers Quarries Ltd; Hawera Golf Club (Inc); Summit Quinphos (NZ) Limited; Contact Energy Limited and TBS Farnworth Ltd. Finally, the valuable assistance in providing information for the case studies is gratefully acknowledged from: Stratford District Council; South Taranaki District Council; New Plymouth District Council; Department of
wide, and to a height (reduced level) of 2 m. 1.3.4 Opunake Beach Opunake Beach is a 500 m long pocket sand beach between two significant headlands which shelter the beach from all but direct south-west storm events. Due to this sheltering, the wave energy entering the bay is generally low, and as a result there is a wide flat beach (Tonkin & Taylor 2001). At the back of the beach, the former sand dune area has been flattened for the development of a surf club and camping ground.
area has been flattened for the development of a surf club and camping ground. Only at the north-west end of the bay is there any remnant of dunes remaining. Over the rest of the bay, the boundary between the beach and the developed area is marked by a sea wall constructed from power poles, consented in 1994 by coastal permit 4578 (Tonkin & Taylor 2001). The structure covered by this permit consists of a low retaining wall which stretches the length of Opunake Beach. Breaks and ramps in the …
height (reduced level) of 2 m. 1.3.4 Opunake Beach Opunake Beach is a 500 m long pocket sand beach between two significant headlands which shelter the beach from all but direct south-west storm events. Due to this sheltering, the wave energy entering the bay is generally low, and as a result there is a wide flat beach (Tonkin & Taylor 2001). At the back of the beach, the former sand dune area has been flattened for the development of a surf club and camping ground.
and as a result there is a wide flat beach (Tonkin & Taylor 2001). At the back of the beach, the former sand dune area has been flattened for the development of a surf club and camping ground. Only at the north-west end of the bay is there any remnant of dunes remaining. Over the rest of the bay, the boundary between the beach and the developed area is marked by a sea wall constructed from power poles, consented in 1994 by coastal permit 4578 (Tonkin & Taylor 2001). The
STDC Waverley, Kaponga, Manaia & Patea wastewater treatment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
STDC Waverley-Kaponga-Manaia-Patea oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.