Coastal water quality
2.1.1 Marine ecological diversity and health
The Council undertakes a number of programmes that monitor marine ecological
quality, beach bathing water quality and shellfish tissue monitoring. The monitoring
confirms that Taranaki’s excellent coastal water quality has remained relatively
stable.
Marine ecological diversity or ‘health’ is monitored at six rocky shore sites. Four of
these sites (Turangi Road, Manihi Road, Greenwood Road and Waihi Reef) are
‘control
Everett Road bridge and riparian planting had been
undertaken. This vegetation was well established at the time of the 2015-2016 period.
Streambank length in the Kurapete catchment equates to 88 km. Currently, 65 km of
banks are protected by existing and completed fencing with 35 km protected by
existing/completed vegetation. Since the preparation of riparian plans, 28 km of
fencing and 12 km of planting have been completed in the catchment.
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Greymouth Petroleum deep well injection resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
Greymouth Petroleum deep well injection consent monitoring report 2018-2019
Greymouth Petroleum deep well injection consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Introduction
This report is for the period July 2015 to June 2016 by the Council describing the
monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by South Taranaki
District Council (STDC). STDC operates the Hawera Wastewater Treatment Plant
(HWWTP) situated on Beach Road in Hawera.
This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented
by the Council in respect of the consents held by STDC that relate to the discharge of
wastewater from the HWWTP into the
poor management
practices (good management practice or best management practice is assumed), direct discharges into
waterways (e.g., runoff from raceways, bridges, roads or stock crossings), or losses due to catastrophic
events (e.g., earthquakes, storms or volcanic eruptions).
The key elements of OVERSEER® are:
OVERSEER® calculates budgets for the major nutrients including N, P, K, S, and Ca, Mg, Na and
H+ (acidity).
OVERSEER® has the ability to do "what if" scenarios, and its
Future directions for the management of farm dairy effluent - Taranaki Regional Council.
Future directions for the management of oil and gas operations in Taranaki - Taranaki Regional Council.
dunes are also a
unique feature of the Taranaki coastline.
The coastline is noted for high quality surf breaks. This is particularly evident along the
stretch of coast from Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form
offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks.
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I I n t roduc t ion
1.6 Mana whenua
The resources of Tangaroa have has (60) provided for and