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PCP SubsReportOct2019 web
Stratford wastewater treatment plant monitoring report 2018-2019
Turbid brown 53 23 Jan 2019 09:00 Turbid, dark brown 520 2 May 2019 09:35 Slightly turbid, green brown 45 Relatively poor microfloral populations were indicated by low chlorophyll-a concentrations in the cooler months. These results have been attributed to wet weather conditions and stormwater dilution through the WWTP system. The summer concentration was higher, indicating a significant phytoplanktonic component. Photo 2 View of Stratford WWTP primary pond with aerators
Annual report 2016-2017
None 18 2.63876 0.8957 0.85246 1.83615 Total soluble field salts mg/kg 2,500 706.7 1,492.4 177.7 955.6 TPH C7-C9 mg/kg dry wt 120 < 8 < 8 < 8 < 8 TPH C10-C14 mg/kg dry wt 58 62 < 20 < 20 74 TPH C15-C36 mg/kg dry wt 4,000 740 148 170 970 TPH C7-C36 mg/kg dry wt - 800 148 170 1040 Benzene mg/kg dry wt 1.1 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 Toluene mg/kg dry wt 68 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 Ethylbenzene mg/kg dry wt 53 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 m&p-Xylene mg/kg dry wt
Coastal inventory summary & discussion document
Coastal inventory summary & discussion document.
Optimisation of Farm Irrigation Part 1
Season (m 3 /ha/yr) 1 44 14 31 0.40 2,200 2 44 11 40 0.51 4,840 3 32 7 46 0.58 6,400 4 32 6 53 0.67 5,120 5 30 6 50 0.63 4,200 6 30 6 50 0.63 3,600 7 50 12 42 0.53 4,000 8 44 12 37 0.46 3,960 Irrigation Systems: Listed below is a summary of systems used in the region, along with benefits and constraints. K-lines; relatively low capital cost, low application rates, suits farm layout, high labour and maintenance requirements. Long lateral; low capital cost, suits existing farm layout,
Annual report 2014-2015
Hydrocarbons g/m3 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 Turbidity NTU 2.6 27 380 100 Suspended solids g/m3 <2 27 64 53 Zinc-dissolved g/m3 0.247 0.360 0.987 0.724 page 14 Figure 3 Zinc concentrations in the unnamed tributary of the Kahouri Stream immediately upstream of the Company’s industrial discharge since 1994 (site KHI000353). 2.1.2.2 Industrial discharge site (IND005014) Historical and current results from the industrial discharge from the yellow novaflow pipe
Policy & Planning agenda June 2020
Policy & Planning Committee agenda June 2020
Climate change projections and impacts for Taranaki May 2022
3-27: Projected annual hot day (days with maximum temperature ≥25°C) changes by 2040 and 2090, under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. 48 Figure 3-28: Median annual Growing Degree-Days (GDD) base 10°C. 50 Figure 3-29: Projected increase in number of growing degree days per year (base 10°C) at 2040 (2031-2050) and 2090 (2081-2100) for RCP4.5 (left panels) and RCP8.5 (right panels). 51 Figure 3-30: Modelled annual rainfall (mm), average over 1986-2005. 53 Figure 3-31: Modelled seasonal rainfall
Motukawa hydro scheme monitoring 2019-2020
Summary of performance for Consent 5084-1 52 Table 18 Summary of performance for Consent 5085-1 52 Table 19 Summary of performance for Consent 5086-1 53 Table 20 Summary of performance for Consent 5087-1 54 Table 21 Summary of performance for Consent 5088-1 54 Table 22 Summary of performance for Consent 6388-1 55 Table 23 Summary of performance for Consent 6390-1 56 Table 24 Summary of performance for Consent 6391-1 57 Table 25 Summary of performance for Consent 6381-1 …