Executive summary
Taranaki By-Products Ltd (TBP) operates an animal rendering operation located on Kohiti Road at Okaiawa,
in the Inaha catchment. Two rendering plants operate on the site: an inedibles plant owned by TBP, and a
food grade plant owned by Taranaki Bio-Extracts Ltd (TBE). A trucking firm, Jackson Transport Ltd (JTL),
owned by TBP, also operates from the site.
This report for the period July 2017 to June 2018 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional
last change to seismographs in
Taranaki occurred in October 2012, when a new instrument (NBEZ, Figure 2.1) was installed
in a borehole to replace a noisy site nearby.
There are currently nine seismographs in the Taranaki area which continuously send data to
GeoNet data centres for analysis. Data are sent via network hubs located at the Taranaki
Emergency Management Office (TEMO) in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki;
and at Eltham (Figure 2.1).
Several seismographs
sites (W1, W5, W7) in the lower
Waiwhakaiho River catchment 18
Figure 8 Waiwhakaiho River water temperature data collected at Egmont Village,
Hydro Road and Rimu Street 19
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Figure 9 Average daily water temperature at three sites in the Waiwhakaiho River
for the monitoring period, compared with historical data 20
Figure 10 Exceedance time for temperature at Egmont Village (A), Hydro Road
(B)and Rimu Street (C) for the months of January to February
plant located on Manaia Road at Kapuni, in the Kaupokonui catchment. The plant processes whey and
permeate from dairy product manufacture around the North Island. This report for the period July 2016 to
June 2017 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the
Council) to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review. The report
also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the
Waitara East Beach 10
Figure 4 Bacteriological results at Waitara West Beach 11
Figure 5 Bacteriological results at Tuaranga Reef 11
Figure 6 Bacteriological results at Bertrand Road, Waitara River 12
Figure 7 Waitara River flow at Bertrand Road (1 November 2012 – 31
March 2013) 13
Figure 8 Enterococci counts at Airedale Reef 15
Figure 9 Enterococci counts at Waitara East Beach 15
Figure 10 Enterococci counts at Waitara West Beach 16
Figure 11 Enterococci counts at
lactose plant located
on Manaia Road at Kapuni, in the Kaupokonui catchment. The plant processes whey and
permeate from dairy product manufacture around the North Island. This report for the
period July 2012-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the
period under review, and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
The Company holds a total of 19 resource
waste collected, while in STDC
recyclables represent 50% (when taking
green waste into account).11
Notwithstanding the above, there are
further opportunities to improve on
recycling. For example, easily recyclable
materials such as paper, plastics, green
waste, metals and glass still make up 27.3%
of total waste disposed of to the Colson
Road Landfill. If other recyclable material
such as kitchen waste, textiles and untreated
timber are considered, potentially recyclable
materials
of stormwater from a concrete products manufacturing site to the Waitaha Stream. June 2020
and 2026
1 June 2014
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0608-3
New Plymouth District Council
Discharge stormwater from the Connett Road industrial subdivision into the Waitaha Stream. - 1 Jun 2026
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0609-2 Discharge up to 1,200 Ls-1 of stormwater from an industrial subdivision to an unnamed tributary of the Waitaha Stream. - 1 June 2014
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9868-1 Greymouth Facilities Limited
To discharge treated stormwater
A series of snub groynes at two locations on the right bank
Two sections of stopbank on the left bank upstream of Old South Road
The extent of the Scheme is shown in Figure 2 with Figure 3 showing the location of the
Scheme assets in more detail.
1.7 Background
The Taranaki Regional Council has undertaken works in both the Stony River and the
Kaihihi Stream over the years funded by a targeted rate on New Plymouth and North
Taranaki constituencies. These works have been
A series of snub groynes at two locations on the right bank
Two sections of stopbank on the left bank upstream of Old South Road
The extent of the Scheme is shown in Figure 2 with Figure 3 showing the location of the
Scheme assets in more detail.
1.7 Background
The Taranaki Regional Council has undertaken works in both the Stony River and the
Kaihihi Stream over the years funded by a targeted rate on New Plymouth and North
Taranaki constituencies. These works have been