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TRC Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy Part A Better Travel Choices

...................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 Public transport............................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 Active travel ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Safety

Waitaha Catchment Annual Report 2022-2023

16.6 Alterations to monitoring programme for 2023-2024 67 17 Summary of recommendations 69 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 70 Bibliography and references 72 Appendix I Resource consents held by industries in the Waitaha Catchment (alphabetical order) Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative performance List of tables Table 1 Resource consents held in the Waitaha Catchment 4 Table 2 Receiving water sampling results,

Māori Constituency submitter list

Stringer 68 Jack Watson 69 Paul Riley 70 Don Lumsden 71 Joanne Wilkes 72 Graeme Kerr 73 Garl Adlam 74 Michael Raynes 75 Chris Brown 76 Robert Hayes 77 Truby King 78 Peter Wooffindin 79 Christopher Oliver 80 Priya Bhana page Submissions - Māori Constituency - March 2021 Submission Number Name/Organisation = submitters to be heard 81 Michael Ainsworth 82 Mike Robinson 83 Jason Parlane 84 Nathan Mansell 85 Andrew Mitchell 86 Isaac Poole 87 Allan Simons 88 Colin

Schedules of charges 2022/2023

page 72 Taranaki District Health Board $684 Taranaki Galvanizers Limited $5,561 Transpower New Zealand Limited $717 W Abraham Limited $4,731 MISCELLANEOUS New Plymouth District Council $5,936 New Plymouth District Council & Methanex Motunui Limited $0 New Plymouth Girls' High School $360 New Zealand Railways Corporation $0 Pungarehu Community Committee $360 South Taranaki District Council $7,478 Stratford District Council $360

Colson Rd Landfill consent monitoring 2017-2018

Photo 17 Silt below small silt pond, 4 October 2017 71 Photo 18 Tributary water level below the big silt pond, 3 May 2018 72 page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period July 2017 to June 2018 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC). NPDC

July 2021 hydrology report

Ntnl Park (North) 19 874.5 128 3894.0 103 55 Nov 1990 Dawson Falls Ntnl Park (South) 20 1245.5 202 4130.0 123 70 Feb 1933 Kahui Hut Ntnl Park (West) 21 648.0 125 3079.5 105 59 Nov 2005 Mangorei Upper Near bushline 19 376.0 - 2280.5 - - Feb 2017 Hillsborough 14 142.0 74 1063.5 101 61 Feb 2012 Brooklands New Plymouth 16 121.2 72 921.0 95 57 Jan 1872 Mangati Bell Block 15 115.6 81 910.2 102 61 Oct 2012 Weston's Farm Motunui 14 118.8 75 901.8 98 57 Feb 1998 Waiwhakaiho

Consents & Regulatory agenda August 2021

2021/2022 17 2020-2021 20 38 53 75 94 116 131 154 178 209 247 269 2019-2020 26 51 72 102 148 162 188 218 239 245 248 263 New Renewal Change Review Totals 2021-2022 Total (to end of July) 10 3 4 0 17 2021-2021 Total 71 148 39 11 269 2019-2020 Total 81 138 44 0 263 A g ri cu lt u ra l C en tr a/ L o ca l G o ve rn m en t E n er g y F o re st ry O th er A g ri cu lt u ra l C en tr a/ L o ca l G o

Report 2013-2015

carried out in the vicinity of the Kauri E11 well Parameter Unit GND2371 Pre-frac Post-frac Sample Date - 03 Dec 2013 14 Mar 2014 17 Feb 2015 Lab Number - TRC137979 TRC149561 TRC150971 Alkalinity g/m3 CaCO3 55 60 72 Barium mg/kg 0.0177 0.0176 0.0195 Benzene g/m3 <0.0010 <0.0010 <0.0010 Bromine g/m3 0.162 0.179 0.23 Calcium g/m3 23 23 30 Chloride g/m3 59 60 81 page 12 Parameter Unit GND2371 Pre-frac Post-frac Conductivity

Lower Waiwhakaiho Catchment Annual Report 2022-2023

New Plymouth to the lower Waiwhakaiho River and Mangaone Stream, or to land in the lower Waiwhakaiho and Mangaone Stream catchments. The activities and impacts of the consent holders upon water quality are discussed, as is the extent of their compliance with their permits, and their overall environmental performance. There is a separate report covering emissions to air within the catchment. The monitoring programme included 32 site inspections, 72 samples of discharges, groundwater and

May 2021 hydrology report

Dec 2003 Kapoaiaia Cape Egmont 14 181.0 138 649.8 124 47 Jan 1930 Taungatara Te Kiri 14 162.5 99 541.5 98 35 Dec 2004 Kaupokonui Manaia 13 89.0 79 406.0 97 35 Sep 1997 Duffy's Farm Whareroa 13 104.0 104 396 99 37 Feb 1993 Bore 3 Patea 10 87.8 73 429.6 97 38 Feb 1994 Omaru Charlie's Clearing 13 124.5 72 537.5 84 31 Apr 2005 Omahine Moana Trig 11 149.5 85 501.0 78 29 Mar 2006 Rimunui Waitotara Valley 10 84.5 63 337.5 69 25 May 1993 Ngutuwera Waitotara 9 83.5 69