financial year and build in the next financial
year. Need more design and preparation work and ensure good
consultation with iwi is happening.
Working to tidy up the AMP to prevent duplication.
Spending more money in rural areas with roads being destroyed by
forestry so the budget for rehabs is high.
Integrated Transport Strategy – really want to get things under control
with State Highway and bypass routes, linking the modes of transport.
Innovating Streets Inglewood – Have …
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3.3.8 Waimate West WTP 44
3.3.9 Waverley water supply 49
3.3.10 Waverley Beach water supply 50
3.4 Recommendations from the 2020-2021 Annual Report 51
3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2022-2023 51
3.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 52
4 Recommendations 53
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 54
Bibliography and references 55
Appendix I Resource consents held by STDC
Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and
Eliot Street outfall 49
Table 39 Summary of performance for Consent 4602-1 rock protection works along New Plymouth
foreshore 49
Table 40 Summary of performance for Consent 5160-2 stormwater outfall structure on New Plymouth
foreshore 50
Table 41 Summary of performance for Consent 5182-2 stormwater outfall structure on Ngamotu
Beach 50
Table 42 Summary of performance for Consent 6553-1 boat ramp at Back Beach 51
Table 43 Summary of performance for Consent 4583-2 Oakura River
groundwater levels generally
combine during summer months to exacerbate effects, as water demand is high and aquifer recharge
volumes are low.
The greatest range of groundwater level fluctuations is seen in GND2220 which is an observation bore in
close proximity to the South Taranaki District Council (STDC) Swinbourne Street production bore
(GND2242). The groundwater level data from the site is plotted alongside total daily abstraction data from
the Swinbourne Street production bore in Figure …
waterways. The latest report is based
on analyses of samples taken in the 2015-16
year at almost 60 sites on 26 rivers and streams
across the region, and on trends derived from
the results of all sampling since 1995.
Findings include:
Ÿ Ecological health is improving at 46 of the
53 sites at which changes can be determined
– that’s 87%, the highest percentage to date.
Ÿ Sites showing improvements outnumber
those showing declines by 6.6 to one, an
increase from 5.5
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