invert below
streambed level Inspections Yes
4. Recontouring to ensure
secondary flow path Inspections Yes
5. Dimensions of alternate flow
path Inspections Yes
6. Maintenance of piping and
surface inlets to allow free flow
of water
Inspections Yes
7. Secondary flow path not to be
blocked Inspections Yes
8. Installation of spat rope to
provide for fish passage Inspections Yes
9. Notification prior to works Review of Council records Yes
10. Consent holder to
be
blocked Inspections Yes
8. Installation of spat rope to
provide for fish passage Inspections Yes
9. Notification prior to works Review of Council records Yes
10. Consent holder to request
riparian plan Riparian plan in place for property Yes
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Purpose: To install piping, associated with cleanfill discharge activities, in the Mangaone Stream, including
associated streambed disturbance and reclamation
Condition requirement Means of monitoring
catchments, with valued trout and
native fish habitat. The stream drains into the Manganui River below the principal
abstractions for the Motukawa HEP scheme. This site requires flow gauging on each
sampling occasion for rating purposes.
Site Mangaoraka Stream at Corbett Road
This site is representative of a northern Taranaki ringplain stream, (but with its
source outside the National Park), draining an agricultural catchment. The site is also
a hydrological recording station. It is located
programmes follows.
Site Maketawa Stream at Tarata Road
The site in the lower reaches of a developed farmland catchment is representative of a
subcatchment of the Manganui and Waitara Rivers catchments, with valued trout and
native fish habitat. The stream drains into the Manganui River below the principal
abstractions for the Motukawa HEP scheme. This site requires flow gauging on each
sampling occasion for rating purposes.
Site Mangaoraka Stream at Corbett Road
This site is
description of all sites in the Taranaki Regional Council and NIWA
programmes follows.
Site Maketawa Stream at Tarata Road
The site in the lower reaches of a developed farmland catchment is representative of a
subcatchment of the Manganui and Waitara Rivers catchments, with valued trout and
native fish habitat. The stream drains into the Manganui River below the principal
abstractions for the Motukawa HEP scheme. This site requires flow gauging on each
sampling occasion for rating purposes.
follows.
Site Maketawa Stream at Tarata Road
The site in the lower reaches of a developed farmland catchment is representative of a
subcatchment of the Manganui and Waitara Rivers catchments, with valued trout and
native fish habitat. The stream drains into the Manganui River below the principal
abstractions for the Motukawa HEP scheme. This site requires flow gauging on each
sampling occasion for rating purposes.
Site Mangaoraka Stream at Corbett Road
This site is representative of a
planning and monitoring in the freshwater environment. As well as the exchange of mātauranga Māori and
knowledge, on the detrimental effects of the pest fish Gambusia and how they are managed with rotenone,
between the hapū and the Department of Conservation staff.
Enforcement
As kaitiaki, iwi and hapū are involved in providing cultural assessment report’s for Council initiated prosecutions
under the Resource Management Act.
Ongoing engagement
Maintained and developed processes for
Remediation hearing - applicant's evidence - expert evidence (planning)
Inspections Yes
4. Recontouring to ensure
secondary flow path Inspections Yes
5. Dimensions of alternate flow
path Inspections Yes
6. Maintenance of piping and
surface inlets to allow free flow
of water
Inspections Yes
7. Secondary flow path not to be
blocked Inspections Yes
8. Installation of spat rope to
provide for fish passage Inspections Yes
9. Notification prior to works Review of Council records Yes
10. Consent holder to request
riparian plan Riparian plan in
at the lower end of the landfill tributary (site
AWY000105) are normally well below this guideline value (Figure 5).
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The concentration range above which acute toxic effects may be seen for New Zealand native fish, for
example a fish kill, is 0.75 to 2.35 g/m3, and the levels of unionised ammonia found at all monitoring sites
during the year under review were well below this concentration range. Although the unionised ammonia
concentration was found to be above