monitoring 41
2.5 Biological monitoring 44
2.5.1 Macroinvertebrate surveys 44
2.6 Groundwater 47
2.7 Air 50
2.7.1 Results of receiving environment monitoring 50
2.7.1.1 Deposition gauging 50
2.7.1.2 Ambient suspended particulate and landfill gas component
monitoring 51
2.8 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 53
2.9 Management and reporting 58
2.9.1 Landfill management and contingency plans 58
2.9.2 Colson Road Landfill Liaison Committee 58
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Appendix XG: Ngāruahine statutory acknowledgements
1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki
In accordance with Section 53 of the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Act 2006, information recording statutory
acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki. The
below the MfE ‘Alert’ level for marine waters (Table 2; Appendix II, Tables 1A-2A).
Table 4 Bacteriological results, Urenui, 11 January 2018
Parameter Unit Site 1a Site 2 Site 3 Site 4
Conductivity @ 20°C mS/m 2,210 3,560 3,650 4,060
E. coli cfu/100 ml 399 226 256 97
Enterococci cfu/100 ml 110 63 53 25
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2.2 Onaero Bay Holiday Park
2.2.1 Inspections
21 December 2017
The camp was relatively quiet and conditions were fine at the time
Urenui and Onaero beach camps consent monitoring report 2016-2017.
wind* (16
samples)
15.8 16.1 7.1 30.9 25.9 (3)
Full set of samples collected
with off-shore wind* (42
samples)
9.0 10.4 0.6 23.7 21.1 (4)
*wind direction towards (1) 55th highest of 58 (2) 50th highest of 53 (3) 15th highest of 16 (4) 40th highest of 42
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The values in Table 1 clearly show the increase in PM10 levels when the wind is
blowing from the sea. All statistical parameters presented in the table increased
under these circumstances.
Urenui & Onaero motor camps consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council
alteration, reconstruction or minor upgrading of
an existing structure that does not meet the conditions of Rule 53
This rule controls those activities that do not meet the conditions of Rule 53, and are
therefore more likely to have an adverse effect. The matters listed over which the
Taranaki Regional Council has retained control will allow conditions to be set on
resource consents that avoid, remedy or mitigate adverse effects. The policies listed
will aid in the setting of conditions on the
Maximum*
36
535
777
38
2400
38
570
706
7
2000
37
52
239
1
1600
34
53
197
0.5
2000
29
42
190
1
1800
* cfu per 100 ml
Table 5A Enterococci results, 1993 to 2014
Parameter Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5
No of samples
Median*
Mean*
Minimum*
Maximum*
21
320
379
38
930
22
330
392
60
1100
22
61
127
1
1100
22
41
113
3
1200
18
33
97
1
1000
* cfu per 100 ml
Note: Look for culverts/damns
/perimeter drains/stop banks/tide
gates etc. Consider
number/size/depth of drains? How
much water they contain? How fast is
it flowing?
3
Large, deep drains run alongside
outer edge of wetland, definite
encroachment of blackberry, rank
grasses and other invasive dry-land
species as areas dry out
Groundwater Level Monitoring
14.09.12 16.01.13
GND2110 63 cm 53 cm
GND2111 38 cm 37.4 cm
GND2112 Unable to locate
3
1.2. Dry-land