Monitoring Programme
Annual Report 2016-2017and adopts the specific recommendations therein.
20. receives the 17-73 Civil Quarries Limited - Everett Road Quarry Monitoring
Programme Annual Report 2016-2017and adopts the specific recommendations
therein.
21. receives the 17-76 South Taranaki District Council HWWTP Monitoring
Programme Annual Report 2016-2017and adopts the specific recommendations
therein.
22. receives the 17-80 NPWWTP Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2016-
2017and
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SCALE 1: 11,500
Meters584.2
NZGD_2000_New_Zealand_Transverse_MercatorProjection:
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks
Schedule 7B – Significant Surfing Area
The Significant Surfing Area extends from Cape Road in the south to Kaihihi road in the north, Map Link Maps 16, 17, 18, 19.
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2017-2018 monitoring period (used for contingency only).
2.3.2 Stream flow data
Consent 0026-3, to take water from the Mangatete Stream in the Kaihihi catchment for public water supply
purposes, includes the following two conditions:
Condition 6
When the flow in the Mangatete Stream, measured beneath the Saunders Road bridge, is less than 180
L/sec for a period of seven or more consecutive days, water conservation practices are to be put in place by
the consent holder (i.e. garden water
exploration site located off
Tikorangi Road East, Tikorangi, within the New Plymouth district, in the Waiau catchment.
This wellsite was initially established for earlier exploration efforts, and has since had site
upgrades and boundaries extended to accommodate new exploration wells. The site is called
Mangahewa-C wellsite. This report covers the period from September 2012 – January 2014.
During this period five wells were drilled (MHW09, MHW12, MHW13, MHW14 and
MHW15), all were tested,
in 1987;
• terminating the manufacture of dairy sanitisers and detergent bases;
• the high temperature solids incinerator has been upgraded to include a new
control system, an extended secondary combustion chamber, and the
installation of a liquids nozzle to allow liquids to be burnt;
• cessation of use of the ‘liquids’ incinerator in 1994, and demolition of the
liquids incinerator in June 2000;
• diversion of stormwater from the roads in the vicinity of the
piggery buildings
and associated wastewater treatment system from E & J O’Sullivan. The Company operated a piggery
situated on Mountain Road at Midhirst, in the Manganui catchment.
The Company specialises in growing eight to ten weeks old weaners for the market and do not grow
fattening pigs at the piggery. Significantly less effluent was produced by not growing fattening pigs.
This final report for the period July 2016 to January 2017 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the
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RKM Farms Ltd (Piggery)
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-94
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1718481 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1745059 (Pdf)
November 2016
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Executive summary
RKM Farms Ltd (the Company) operates a piggery located on 599A South Road at Hawera, in
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks
Schedule 7B – Significant Surfing Area
The Significant Surfing Area extends from Cape Road in the south to Kaihihi road in the north, Map Link Maps 16, 17, 18, 19.
annotation https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsViewer/?map=14083dae18734b83a3a7a0fc51b34283&MapExtentID=17
located on Victoria Road at
Stratford, in the Patea catchment. The landfill was closed to the public on 11 March 2002 and
to commercial disposers on 23 March 2002. The site has more recently been used to dewater
and dispose of oxidation pond sludge from the adjacent municipal waste water treatment
plant but this activity ceased in early 2006, and the landfill was recapped and reinstated. The
only external material now accepted at the landfill is soil from a local sawmill site
remediation