Waiwhakaiho River at Rimu Street as a result of generation at the
Mangorei Power Station 17
Figure 9 Water temperature monitoring sites (W1, W5, and W7) in the lower Waiwhakaiho River
catchment 19
Figure 10 Waiwhakaiho River water temperature data collected at Egmont Village, Hydro Road and Rimu
Street (2018-2019) 21
Figure 11 Average daily water temperature at three sites in the Waiwhakaiho River for the monitoring
period, compared with historical data 22
Figure 12 Exceedance time for
1.2.1
1.3 Process description 3
Cleanfill material 3 1.3.1
Cleanfill 3 1.3.2
1.4 Resource consents 5
Summary of resource consents 5 1.4.1
Land use permits 5 1.4.2
Water discharge permit 6 1.4.3
Air discharge permit 6 1.4.4
Discharges of wastes to land 6 1.4.5
1.5 Monitoring programme 7
Introduction 7 1.5.1
Programme liaison and management 7 1.5.2
Site inspections 7 1.5.3
Chemical sampling 8 1.5.4
2. AA Contracting Limited – Henwood Road 9
2.1 Site description
STOS Deep Well Injection consent compliance monitoring report.
land/water
To discharge emissions into the air associated with
abrasive blasting operations, spray painting and
associated activities at a permanent site at Connett
Road East, Bell Block and from mobile operations
throughout the Taranaki region
19 11 Nov 2014 01 Jun 2020 -
9962-1 discharge to
air
To discharge stormwater via the New Plymouth
District Council reticulated stormwater system into
an unnamed tributary of the Waitaha Stream
8 15 May 2014 01 Jun 2032 June 2020 …
interventions, and incidents 102
18 Chemical monitoring of combined discharges 103
18.1 Drain between De Havilland Drive West and Connett Road West 103
18.2 Industrial stormwater and the wetland discharges 103
18.2.1 Connett Road pond one inlet (STW001055) 104
18.2.2 Industrial drain outlet (STW001026) and discharge (MGT000503) 105
18.2.3 Pond 3 and 4 discharges 107
19 Receiving environment monitoring in the Mangati Stream 109
19.1 Mangati Stream water quality surveys 109
19.1.1
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
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
(OMV), previously Shell Exploration NZ Ltd, operates a hydrocarbon production
station and associated wellsites, located on Lower Otaraoa Road at Motunui in the Waipapa and Manu
catchments. This report for the period July 2019 to June 2020 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess environmental and consent
compliance performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the
monitoring undertaken and …
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
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