quarries. This will be the fourth report to incorporate the monitoring results of
this group of quarries.
The monitoring programmes for another 11 quarries (plus one since remediated) will be included in a
separate biennial report (Southern Quarries Compliance Monitoring Report), which also covers the period
2020 to June 2022. Civil Quarries Ltd’s Everett Road quarry is reported on separately.
For each quarry, this report describes the monitoring programmes implemented by the Council to
been reviewed for the year under review 7
Table 3 Surface water monitoring site details, discharges to water 10
Table 4 Monitoring site details for the Stuart Road irrigation area 11
Table 5 Monitoring site details for the Paulwell Farm irrigation area 12
Table 6 Biomonitoring site details 15
Table 7 Surface water quality results 2021 23
Table 8 Surface water quality results 2022 24
Table 9 Inter-laboratory comparison results June 2022 and October 2022 27
Table 10
code
No.
surveys
NOF
grade
Coastal Terraces Mangati Stream 40 m u/s of pump station MGT000530 2 A
Volcanic Ring Plain Kapoaiaia Stream 1.3 km u/s of Wiremu Road KPA000230 1 C
Volcanic Ring Plain Mangatete Stream at Carrington Road MTT000125 2 A
Volcanic Ring Plain Timaru Stream at Carrington Road TMR000150 3 B
Volcanic Ring Plain Otakeho Stream at Waimate West water intake weir OTK000175 5 C
Waitara Ngatoro Stream 20 m d/s of NPDC intake weir NGT000106 4 B
confluence
126 The Mako Stream below Lake Ratapiko is a tributary of the Makino
Stream; analysis not presented here noting that the dammed
catchment (8.5 km2) is relatively small
h. Waitara River at Tarata 701 Long-term gauge with good quality flow record from 1968;
represents river flow immediately downstream of MTK discharge
i. Waitara River at Bertrand
Road
1113 Long-term gauge with good quality flow record from 1980;
represents flow in the lower Waitara River downstream of the
confluence
Beach Retreat (the Retreat), located on Beach
Road in North Taranaki. This report for the period July 2022 to June 2023 describes the monitoring
programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s
environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report also details
the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
During the monitoring period, Wai-iti Beach
into the Race is located to the south of the Race. During flood events, stormwater runoff from
the local catchment enters the Race.
The two largest tributaries that feed directly into the Race are at chainage (CH) 1300m
(refer to Photo 1, 1.3km from the intake, Salisbury Drain immediately upstream of the
Salisbury Road Culvert) and at CH 3400m (refer to Photo 2, 3.4km from the intake, unnamed
drain upstream of Tunnel 2). Prior to the Race construction and modifications to the drainage
inaccurate information could result in my resource
consent being cancelled.
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Bewley Road showed pH and
sulphate levels were outside consent limits at two monitoring bores. Other parameters tested were within
consent limits at the time of sampling.
There were three unauthorised incidents recorded that were associated with the consents covered by this
report which resulted in further enforcement action, including two infringement notices and one abatement
notices being issued.
During the period under review, AML Ltd demonstrated a level of environmental and