Ammonia modelling.in northern (top) and southern (bottom) Coastal Terraces FMU. 10
Figure 5 Nitrate modelling. in northern (top) and southern (bottom) Coastal Terraces FMU. 10
Figure 6 Dissolved reactive phosphorous modelling in northern (top) and southern (bottom) Coastal
Terraces FMU. 11
Figure 7 Suspended fine sediment modelling. in northern (top) and southern (bottom) Coastal Terraces
FMU. 11
Figure 8 Consented surface water allocation in northern (top) and southern (bottom)
water allocation in Taranaki (1.8 MB pdf) See both reports Review of minimum flows & water allocation in Taranaki (1.8 MB pdf) Considerations of Stream Size in Determining Minimum Flows and Water Allocation Limits in Taranaki rivers (2.4 MB pdf) Telemetry information for consent holders Water-use data must be sent by consent holders to the Council daily. This can be achieved using telemetry, which is explained in this leaflet. Telemetry information for consent holders (346 KB pdf) (single document
both probability and consequence.
12. The Regional Council has the responsibility to grant consent for an
activity to be located in a particular site. Other regulations relating to
safety and operation of a facility come into force only after a
resource consent is granted. Therefore, the suitability of the location
in relation to other activities and the environment is the
responsibility of Regional Council.
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reflect the values that have been identified through mapping
and control or prohibit other activities to reduce the impacts and
effects on the environment, cultural wellbeing.
25. Draft rules as appropriate to:
(a) Wahi Tapu
(b) Wahi Taonga
(c) Prohibited status
Examples:
a. Removal, damage or destruction of any indigenous flora or
fauna including taonga species, unless for the purpose of
scientific or resource consent monitoring; or
b.
that any untreated human sewage discharges be Prohibited in all CMAs.
Wastewater treatment plant discharges
12. Rule 6: We are strongly opposed to allowing existing wastewater discharge that contains human
sewage into any CMA, after its consent expires. We submit that once existing consents expire, the
activity be Prohibited in all CMAs, considering its impact on the environment, on Maori rights and
interest, the operational problems associated with such facilities, the
The Hearing Panel has released its decision on the resource consent application by Airport Farm Trustee Ltd. The application has been granted, subject to conditions. Read the full decision. Note: Any appeals against this decision must be lodged with the Environment Court within 15 working days. The Council will make no further comment in the meantime.
sections of SH3 having median
barriers installed. This will reduce the space for agricultural vehicles to move off the
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road to allow vehicles behind to pass, Ms L Stewart, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport
Agency, thanked the Committee for their feedback.
5.5 Tangarakau Gorge sealing – The delays in starting have mainly been around the
consenting process. The consent for stage one has
and freshwater ecosystems. Anyone carrying out these activities will need to comply with the standards and, in many cases, people need to apply for a resource consent from the Council to continue carrying out regulated activities. All of this is underpinned by Te Mana o te Wai (the mana of the water). Te Mana o te Wai means that when managing freshwater, the health and well-being of the water is protected and human health needs are provided for before enabling other uses of water. What's the
significantly impacted. The Mangati Stream catchment is listed in the
Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (Appendix III) as having been identified for enhancement of natural,
ecological and amenity values, and life supporting capacity. The Council has addressed this by requiring
consents for discharges from every industrial site within the catchment that has significant potential for
contamination. A combined monitoring programme has been implemented by Council to monitor these
discharges, and since
Plan for Taranaki. The Natural Resources Plan (the Plan) will combine all the Council’s planning tools (except for the coastal plan) in one simplified planning document that will achieve the following: Set out the strategic framework for integrated management;
Set out the rules air, freshwater and land rules for which activities need a resource consent, are not allowed (prohibited) or are allowed without a resource consent (permitted);
Set out the policies that provide direction in relation to the