B Regulatory protection by
local government
Yes Site specific rules apply
– South Taranaki District Council rules for Significant
Natural Areas (refer Schedule II of the District Plan)
General regional or district rules might also apply
C Active protection Yes Partially fenced
Self-help Possum Control Programme
Weed control
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Saunder’s Road Forest
At a glance (last updated: February 2006)
TRC reference: Ecological district: Egmont
H3
H4
Mooring
anchors
Tasmanian
Maid
ship wreck
Salt water
baths Wind Wand
Belt Road
Rig htBelt
Road
Left
Back Beach
Breaks
The
Wedg e
Breakwater
C63
±
0 0.5 10.25
km
C62
Map 13
page
Oākura
Estuary
Ng ā Motu (Sug ar Loaf
Is lands) and Tapuae
ONC3, ONFL2
D132
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D133
D139
D140
D141
D142
Tapuae
Marine
operations are more than 1.2 km from the road
with irrigation close to the road. Based on my measurements the closest
part of Pad 3 is about 1.4 km from the road with the activities on Pad 1
approximately 1.7 km from the road. The closest grass area that will be
irrigated is approximately 400 metres from the road, southeast of the
office and weigh bridge.
Andrew Curtis Supplementary Final
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2.2 These are significant distances and I consider that in most
Native Ecosystem
Representative ecosystem type
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Reduced 30-50% left
Protection Status: QEII Covenant
Catchment: Patea (343)
Waitara (395)
General Description
The Base Camp QEII covenant is located at the end of Radnor Road and is connected to Te Papakura o
Taranaki (Egmont National Park). The site consists of 26.38ha of cut over and well regenerated native
bush on a
wellsites, located on Lower Otaraoa Road at Motunui in the Waipapa and Manu
catchments. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme
implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess OMV’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 OMV’s activities.
During the monitoring period, OMV NZ Production
detected in the Mangaone
Stream downstream of Taranaki Sawmills Ltd during a wet weather survey. The levels were found to be well
within the empirical NOECs (no observable effect concentrations) for aquatic life developed by the
European Chemical Agency and the Cawthron Institute.
Monitoring of groundwater and leachate in relation to the old landfill area off Bewley Road showed that all
of the samples collected from the three monitoring bores complied with consent limits.
There were six
Trucking) operates a quarry located on
Wiremu Road at Opunake, in the Heimama catchment. This report for the period July 2012-
June 2014 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional
Council to assess the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review,
and the results and environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
The Company holds two resource consents, which include a total of nineteen conditions
setting out the requirements that the Company
disposal ground volume above the original seabed (2005 to 2021) 8
Figure 4 Aerial sand inspections of Kawaroa Reef, pre-dredge (left, 3 February 2021), post-dredge
(right, 7 May 2021) 11
Figure 5 Aerial sand inspections of Arakaitai Reef, pre-dredge (left, 3 February 2021) and post-dredge
(right, 7 May 2021) 12
Figure 6 Intertidal ecological survey sites: Greenwood Road (GR), Kawaroa 750 m NE of Lee Breakwater
(K 750), Kawaroa 1.2 km NE of Lee Breakwater (K 1.2) and Arakaitai Reef (AR)
further 76 surf breaks
have been identified as regionally significant in the Regional
Policy Statement for Taranaki.
The Council has prepared a Draft Coastal Plan that, among other
things, provides a high level of protection to all 80 surf breaks,
with the four nationally significant surf breaks having the highest
level of protection. The Draft Plan also identifies a stretch of surf
breaks from Kaihihi Road to Cape Road as a ‘Nationally
Significant Surfing Area’. The