0.010 < 0.010
Hydrocarbons g/m3 15 < 0.7 < 0.7 < 0.7 < 0.7 < 0.7
Turbidity NTU - 25 67 82 26 48
Suspended
solids g/m3 100 25 32 106 20 54
Zinc-dissolved g/m3 5 0.113 3.0 0.37 1.56 0.192
Table 4 Results of dry-run sampling carried out 4 April 2022 at three sites in relation to the Company
Parameter Units Consent
limit
04/04/2021
(KHI000352) (KHI000353) (KHI000356)
Temperature °C - 15.4 15.4 16.1
pH pH 6.0-9.0 6.7 6.7 6.7
Conductivity at 25°C mS/m -
Groundwater Quality State of the Environment Monitoring 2015-2020
team, as the weather conditions
meant the demand for irrigation was not high, with irrigation starting in November or December for many.
The Council carried out compliance monitoring inspections at 67 sites during the 2016-2017 irrigation
season, with 100% of all of the active consents being visited. The inspections included visual checks of the
intake structures, screens, staff gauges, fencing around the pump sheds, downloading of data and stream
gaugings.
For the summer irrigation period,
Chloride g/m³ 41 – 47
(43)
23 – 35
(29)
28 – 70
(34)
20 – 47
(24)
33 – 40
(40)
67 – 96
(73)
Calcium g/m³ 60 – 66
(62)
88 – 100
(93)
64 – 98
(73)
64 – 101
(75)
92 – 97
(95)
92 – 129
(124)
Magnesium g/m³ 7.4 – 8.1
(7.6)
6.6 – 8.2
(7.6)
3.3 – 6.0
(4.0)
3.8 – 5.9
(4.5)
9.9 – 11
(11)
10 – 12
(11)
Potassium g/m³ 18.5 – 20
(19.2
34 – 47
(39)
21 – 32
stream obstruction, or diversion of water
flow
d) regulations 31, 56, and 67 addressing sediment and
stormwater controls
e) regulations 36-46 for river crossings (fish passage,
effects on other structures, erosion and sediment
control and discharges)
f) regulations 32 and 55 regarding site stabilisation
g) regulation 58 regarding quarrying
h) regulation 68 regarding restrictions on how
harvesting can occur, on any riparian margin or
adjacent to water bodies.
$898 per
surface water quality 53
2.1.3.3 Fish passage temperature compliance in mixing zone 54
2.1.3.4 Lower stream water temperatures 56
2.1.3.5 Evaluation of fish passage 57
2.1.3.6 Biomonitoring 59
2.2 Air 61
2.2.1 Inspections 61
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2.2.2 Emission monitoring 62
2.2.3 Deposition gauging 63
2.3 Investigations, interventions and incidents 66
3. Discussion 67
3.1 Discussion of plant performance 67
3.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 68
3.3
Committee
07 June 2022 09:30 AM
Agenda Topic Page
Opening Karakia 4
Apologies
Notification of Late Items
1. Confirmation of Minutes 5
2. Resource Consents Issued Under Delegated Authority and Applications in Progress 10
3. Incident, Compliance Monitoring Non-compliances and Enforcement Summary 35
4. Hearing Panels Decision on Airport Farm Trustee Limited 67
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January - the visitors continue to stream
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10.2.2.2 Discharge to Waiwhakaiho River from McLeod’s Drain 61
10.2.2.3 Discharge to Waiwhakaiho River from Vickers Road 62
10.2.2.4 Discharge to Mangaone Stream from mid Katere Road 62
10.2.2.5 Discharge to Mangaone Stream from Hurlstone Drive 63
10.2.3 Results of groundwater monitoring 64
10.2.3.1 Bore GND0556 64
10.2.3.2 Bore GND0555 65
10.2.3.3 Bore GND0548 66
10.2.4 Results of surface water monitoring 67
Investigations, interventions, and incidents