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Waitara Catchment FMU

this means for people in Taranaki is requirements are being set for those carrying out certain activities that pose risks to freshwater 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(external link) (the mana of the water). See below for further details. Te Mana o te Wai

Annual report 2012-2013

is the location of several industries that include two abrasive blasting operations, a feed mill, a fertiliser storage and distribution depot, a pallet and drum recycling operation, and an asphalt plant. The companies hold resource consents to allow them to discharge emissions into the air. This report for the period July 2012-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the companies' environmental performance during the period under

Freshwater Farm Plans

2020 (NES-FW) as part of the Government’s Essential Freshwater reforms. The actions outlined in the FWFP will be tailored to each farm and will complement the existing efforts of many farmers. These plans will work with other regulations, including nitrogen caps, stock exclusions, intensive winter grazing regulations, regional plans and consent requirements. Currently, farmers and growers are not required to take any immediate action. They should continue with their usual activities and follow

Freshwater Farm Plans

2020 (NES-FW) as part of the Government’s Essential Freshwater reforms. The actions outlined in the FWFP will be tailored to each farm and will complement the existing efforts of many farmers. These plans will work with other regulations, including nitrogen caps, stock exclusions, intensive winter grazing regulations, regional plans and consent requirements. Currently, farmers and growers are not required to take any immediate action. They should continue with their usual activities and follow

Tawhiti Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2022-2023

plants and from a residential subdivision on Mason Road. The combined wastes are pumped through a dedicated pipeline to Hawera wastewater treatment plant, and upon completion of treatment is then discharged via an ocean outfall under consent 5079-1, held by South Taranaki District Council. Therefore, no wastewater discharges occur to the Tawhiti Stream at the Silver Fern Farms site. A contingency pond is available should Silver Fern Farms’ access to the Hawera township sewage system be