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Annual report 2012-2013

(compliance) (as appropriate) indicates that the Council may have been obliged to record a verified unauthorised incident involving measurable environmental impacts, and/or, there were measurable environmental effects arising from activities and intervention by Council staff was required and there were matters that required urgent intervention, took some time to resolve, or remained unresolved at end of the period under review, and/or, there were on-going issues around meeting resource consent

Annual report 2012-2013

involving measurable environmental impacts, and/or, there were measurable environmental effects arising from activities and intervention by Council staff was required and there were matters that required urgent intervention, took some time to resolve, or remained unresolved at the end of the period under review, and/or, there were on-going issues around meeting resource consent conditions even in the absence of environmental effects. Abatement notices may have been issued. - poor

Annual report 2012-2013

involving measurable environmental impacts, and/or, there were measurable environmental effects arising from activities and intervention by Council staff was required and there were matters that required urgent intervention, took some time to resolve, or remained unresolved at the end of the period under review, and/or, there were on-going issues around meeting resource consent conditions even in the absence of environmental effects. Abatement notices may have been issued. - poor

Lake Rotorangi monitoring report 2018-2019

the flow of the Patea River and produce sufficient power for Egmont Electricity to meet approximately 60% of its consumer needs. During the process of obtaining planning consents, it was recognised that, although a regionally significant recreational resource would be formed, considerable environmental impacts might also occur. Consequently, when planning and water right consents were granted, specific conditions were imposed upon water rights, which involved monitoring and otherwise studying

Annual report 2013-2014

The power scheme harnessed the flow of the Patea River to produce sufficient power for Egmont Electricity to meet approximately 60% of its consumer needs. During the process of obtaining planning consents, it was recognised that although a regionally significant recreational resource would be formed, considerable environmental impacts might also occur. Consequently, when planning and water right consents were granted, specific conditions were imposed upon water rights, which involved

Summer 2012-2013

Freshwater recreational bathing monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Annual report 2012-2013

verified unauthorised incident involving measureable environmental impacts, and/or, there were measureable environmental effects arising from activities and intervention by Council staff was required and there were matters that required urgent intervention, took some time to resolve, or remained unresolved at end of the period under review, and/or, there were ongoing issues around meeting resource consent conditions even n the absence of environmental effects. Abatement notices may have been

Annual report 2014-2015

over time where there has been an accumulation of a comprehensive dataset of sufficient duration to permit a meaningful analysis to be undertaken (i.e. minimum of 10 years). 1.2 Background Lake Rotorangi was formed in May 1984 by the construction of an earth fill dam on the Patea River. The power scheme harnessed the flow of the Patea River to produce sufficient power for Egmont Electricity to meet approximately 60% of its consumer needs. During the process of obtaining planning

Annual report 2012-2013

Electricity to meet approximately 60% of its consumer needs. During the process of obtaining planning consents, it was recognised that although a regionally significant recreational resource would be formed, considerable environmental impacts might also occur. Consequently, when planning and water right consents were granted, specific conditions were imposed upon water rights, which involved monitoring and otherwise studying the effects of the scheme on the environment, for the protection of the

Annual report 2011-2012

Background 1.2 Lake Rotorangi was formed in May 1984 by the construction of an earth fill dam on the Patea River. The power scheme harnessed the flow of the Patea River to produce sufficient power for Egmont Electricity to meet approximately 60% of its consumer needs. During the process of obtaining planning consents, it was recognised that although a regionally significant recreational resource would be formed, considerable environmental impacts might also occur. Consequently, when planning and