Annual report 2015-2016
Lower Waiwhakaiho air discharges consent monitoring report 2015-15 - Taranaki Regional Council.
Lower Waiwhakaiho air discharges consent monitoring report 2015-15 - Taranaki Regional Council.
There was a short period where suspended solids in the backwash discharge were not in compliance, however the exceedances were minor and occurred during high flows and therefore were unlikely to have an adverse effect on the Ngatoro Stream. Discharges form the NPWTP are rare as the system recirculates back to the treatment plant. During monitoring period some discharges occurred which were compliant with consent conditions. 3.3 Evaluation of performance A tabular summary of the consent
Pohokura Production Station consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Regional cleanfills consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Lower Waiwhakaiho air discharges consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. The main potential environment effect on waterways that quarries have is the discharges of stormwater and/or washwater containing high sediment concentrations into surface watercourses. Such discharges can result in discolouration of the waterways and may result in smothering of benthic life forms, form a barrier to fish movement and may affect fish spawning habitats. All 26 monitored quarries in Taranaki hold resource consents
STDC Waverley-Kaponga-Manaia-Patea oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Freshwater ecological monitoring report 2017-2018
have is the discharges of stormwater and/or washwater containing high sediment concentrations into surface watercourses. Such discharges can result in discolouration of the waterways, may result in smothering of benthic life forms, form a barrier to fish movement, and may affect fish spawning habitats. All 26 monitored quarries in Taranaki hold resource consents to discharge water See table 1 and 2 for a summary of the resource consents issued in relation to quarry operations in
concentrations into surface watercourses. Such discharges can result in discolouration of the waterways and may result in smothering of benthic life forms, form a barrier to fish movement and may affect fish spawning habitats. All 25 monitored quarries in Taranaki hold resource consents to discharge water. See tables 1-3 for a summary of the resource consents issued in relation to quarry operations in Taranaki. 1.2.2 Water abstraction permits Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may