Photo 34 Scouring on true right bank of Te Henui river mouth (May 2018) 42
Photo 35 Mangaotuku Stream outlet before and after repair works (top; 8 Mar 2018, bottom; 9 Mar
2018) 43
Photo 36 The Bayly Road stormwater outfall on Ngamotu Beach (May 2018) 44
Photo 37 Hongihongi Stream outlet structure and rusted wire (May 2018) 44
Photo 38 Damaged access structure at Ngamotu Beach (May 2018) 44
Photo 39 Boat ramp at Back Beach (top left; May 2015, top right; April 2016, bottom; May
2016, bottom East End April 2016) 17
Photo 38 Mangaotuku Stream outlet (April 2016) 18
Photo 39 Foreshore rip rap protection between Te Henui and
Kawaroa (April 2016) 19
Photo 40 The Bayly Road stormwater outfall on Ngamotu Beach
(April 2016) 19
Photo 41 Boat ramp at Back Beach (top May 2015, bottom April 2016) 20
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Photo 42 Protection works in front of Oakura Surf Life Saving Club
showing erosion of the bank/dunes to the west of the club
(top June 2015,
wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) located on
South Road at Opunake, in the Otahi and Heimama catchments. This is a three-stage treatment system
comprised of a primary oxidation pond, a wetlands treatment system, and a subsurface, reticulated soakage
trench system that subsequently discharges to an unnamed stream between the Otahi Stream and the
Heimama Stream. This report for the period July 2019 to June 2020 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the …
Waste Remediation Services Symes Landfarm consent monitoring report 2019-2020
the taxa richness, MCI or the SQMCIS between sites may indicate the degree
of adverse effects (if any) caused by water abstractions.
A copy of each report from the surveys is given in Appendix II and a summary of each report is given below.
2.4.1.1 Kapuni Stream macroinvertebrate survey (Hawera WTP)
5 March 2018
This survey was the eighth to follow full commissioning of the Hawera Water WTP. The discharge point is
now located just upstream of the Skeet Road bridge, and the sampling
Groundwater Quantity State of the Environment Monitoring Triennial Report 2017-2020
reason – we
need to check that a new, custom-made flood barrier can be
set up quickly and easily at the town end of the bridge…
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farming are concentrated in the hill country and also play an important part in the regional
economy.
Exotic forest plantations continue to expand, with the region offering a suitable climate, good forestry sites and a
well-established roading system and port facility.
The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to the regional economy. The Taranaki Basin is currently New
Zealand’s only hydrocarbon producing area, with the Kapuni and the offshore Maui fields making up the major
part …
Puketewhiti Stream until we
crossed it by the swingbridge and left it
behind as we started climbing up the
Summit Track. When we reached the
Summit Road the group was unanimous in
wanting to detour to the Pukeiti Hill
Lookout before continuing on to the Paint
Mines. Rain during the week had cleared
the air and we had lovely views up the coast
towards Raglan. From there it was all down
hill to the mines which in effect are deep
holes now filled with water and fenced off
from the track, as
e-waste
throughout the year rather than on one particular day.
What’s the story?
Current collection sites are located at Whitaker Civil
Engineering on Corbett Road in Bell Block, the
Stratford Transfer Station on Cordelia Street, and Egmont Refuse and Recycling on Scott Street, Hāwera.
Until 2013, Egmont Refuse and Recycling also collected electronic waste from the Stratford district. The
Stratford Transfer Station now accepts e-waste. Unfortunately no collection records were