April 2016. The proposed plan will come through to Council mid-2016 for consideration.
Outputs/Key performance indications
Performance measure Actual performance
Complete ten-yearly review of the Pest Management
Plan for Taranaki in 2015/2016 and an interim review
in 2020/2021.
A position paper has been prepared and targeted consultation
undertaken. Consultants have been commissioned to prepare a
section 72 cost/benefit analysis report - the draft report has
Waverley Sawmills consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Inland and Estuarine Contingency Response Plan for Unauthorised Discharges - Taranaki Regional Council
NZ Pure Bred Genetics consent monitoring report 2014-15 - Taranaki Regional Council.
NZ Pure Bred Genetics consent monitoring report 2012-13 - Taranaki Regional Council.
under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring
undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of the Company’s activities.
During the year the Company held seven resource consents, which included a total of 72 conditions setting
out the requirements that they must satisfy. The Company held one consent to allow it to take water, two
consents to discharge effluent /stormwater into the Kapuni Stream, two consents to discharge to land, one
land use permit, and one consent
March 2023 71
Table 44 Mangati Stream wet weather sampling results, 27 June 2023 72
Table 45 Dissolved copper concentrations (in g/m3) in the Mangati Stream 73
Table 46 Dissolved zinc concentrations (in g/m3) in the Mangati Stream 74
Table 47 Sites surveyed in the Mangati Stream, 27th of February 2023 74
Table 48 Biomonitoring sites in the Mangati Stream catchment 76
List of figures
Figure 1 Mangati Catchment 2
Figure 2 Location of discharge sites and surface water
Executive Audit Risk Committee agenda February 2022
Agenda for Policy and Planning Committee, October 2017.
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8.3.2 Protection of Biodiversity................................................................................................................ 72
8.3.3 Protection of recreation and amenity values................................................................................... 72
8.3.4 Protection of historic heritage ........................................................................................................ 73
8.4 USE AND DEVELOPMENT