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SEM Lake Rotorangi Annual Report 2020-2021

than can be detected. The confidence in the trend direction is assessed following the credible interval assessment method of McBride (2019). The confidence in the reported trend direction (ranging from 50% to 100%) is categorised based on the categories in Table 4. page 7 Table 4 Confidence categorisation for trend direction results Confidence Category Confidence in reported trend direction Very Likely Improving 90 – 100% Likely Improving 67 – 90%

SH3WP booklet2014

Sightline Improvement (2004) Sight-distances were markedly improved on the approach to the Piopio South Passing Lane, and hazardous poplar trees were removed on outside of same curve. Before After Before After page 17 During Example - Awakino Gorge Guardrail (2006) The guardrail was installed at the location of a number of crashes, and protects the corner for a distance of approximately 400m. There

Considerations of Stream Size in Determining Minimum Flows and Water Allocation Limits in Taranaki rivers

Common bully Common smelt Longfin eel > 300mm Longfin eel <300 mm Redfin bully Torrentfish Kapoaiaia (lighthouse) 3 44 78 6 22 51 67 7 Kaupokonui (Skeet Rd) 10 41 66 10 33 52 55 8 Manganui (Croyden Rd) 12 25 66 14 47 33 43 3 Mangaoraka (Corbett Rd) 4 30 69 7 27 29 50 2 Mangatawa (McKays) 0 17 56 1 6 13 32 0 Patea (Stratford) 8 25 73 6 40 36 51 0 Tangahoe (mouth) 31 15 32 16 8 52 29 13 Waingongoro (Normanby loop) 22 15 36 36 64 23 18 6

Quarterly Operational Report March 2021

Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 233 ha of protection forestry and construction of 10 km of retirement fencing to retire 200 ha of marginal land. To the end of March, 21 km of fence, 274 hectares of exotic forestry, 57 hectares of native forestry and 39ha of retirement have been approved to the value of $790,000 page Resource management QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – MARCH 2021 14 Scoreboard – Outputs/Key

Quarterly Operational Report December 2020

Provide, on a cost-recovery basis, approximately 550,000 suitable plants for land stabilisation, soil conservation and riparian planting programmes. YTD 575,848 Plants sold. Implement the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Soil Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 233 ha of protection forestry and construction of 10 km of retirement fencing to retire 200 ha of marginal land. Until the end of December, 21 …

Quarterly Operational Report December 2021

and riparian planting programmes. YTD 279,740 Plants sold. page Resource management QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2021 14 PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE Implement the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Soil Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 233 ha of protection forestry and construction of 17 km of retirement fencing to retire 200 ha of marginal land.

Quarterly Operational Report September 2020

September. YTD = 21 requests responded to. Provide, on a cost-recovery basis, approximately 550,000 suitable plants for land stabilisation, soil conservation and riparian planting programmes. YTD 323,236 Plants sold. Implement the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Soil Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 233 ha of protection forestry and construction of 10 km of retirement fencing to retire 200 …