site. All rubbish located within 25 m of the stream was to be removed. The site was to
be covered with 500 mm of clay, shaped to the desired contour, capped with 500 mm of
top soil and re-vegetated with grass.
Figure 1 Aerial map of site and location of refuse dump and sampling sites
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Photo 1 Photograph showing the refuse dump prior to capping
Photo 2 Photograph showing the refuse dump after capping (foreground)
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Agenda for Hearing of submissions on Proposed Pest Management Plan & Draft Biosecurity Strategy October 2017.
that will have actual or potential effects on the
environment. Examples of a minor non-compliance are deficient baffles between ponds, minor failure to contain
shed/race effluent and washings where these discharge to land, and deficient stormwater diversion system.
Examples of significant non-compliance are ponding of effluent on the soil surface (unauthorised by resource
consent), breach of discharge standards required in the resource consent, inadequate effluent storage and land
area,
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ITEM 3: Farm Map including soil sampling locations
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Figure 3. General Site Layout
ITEM 4: Site Layout diagram
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Item 5: Graphed Soil and Water Sampling Results to August 2020
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Below the Main Composting Pad - Duckpond
HHG 97
HHG 93
Above the Main Composting Pad
Above the Wetland
HHG 103Surfacewater Sampling up to:
14 -8- 2020
HHG 115
Upstream of SH3 Bridge
HHG 190
Below the Wetland Twin Culvert
HHG 150
TAG Oil Cheal-C consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
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Discussion 4.
The chemical composition of groundwater is determined by a number of influences.
These include the mineralogy of the soil and rock types forming catchments or
aquifers, aquifer structure, the source and volumes of recharge water, aquifer
residence times, overlying landuses and biochemical process.
Groundwater aquifers in Taranaki are predominantly recharged by rainfall falling on
the land surface, but recharge can also occur via infiltration from
at
nutrient transport disruption nodes.
Is water quality a nutrient discharge issue or a nutrient utilisation issue?
Recognising and managing soil quality is emerging as a means to manage water
quality.
New Zealand is considered in Europe to have excellent water quality (and when you
see the European data, we do). The degree of nitrate contamination of groundwater
in Europe is staggering by NZ comparisons.
There is a movement towards incorporating citizen science-
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between 20 Jan 2017 and 02 Mar 2017
R2/10349-1.0 Commencement Date: 27 Feb 2017
New Zealand Managed Forests Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2027
33 Rogers Avenue, Eastern Beach, Auckland
2012
Review Dates: June 2020, June 2023
Activity Class: Controlled
Location: 369 Puniwhakau Road, Puniwhakau Application Purpose: New
To undertake vegetation disturbance activities and to discharge stormwater and sediment
arising from soil disturbance
Port Industrial Catchments consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017