Lake Rotorangi is due to be performed in
the 2020-2021 period.
Lake condition, in terms of lake productivity, continued to be within the category of mesotrophic to possibly
mildly eutrophic (mildly nutrient enriched). However, taking into account the influence of suspended
sediment in this reservoir, and the moderately low chlorophyll levels, the classification is more appropriately
mesotrophic. Previous trending of these water quality data over time found a very slow rate of increase in
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by
the Company, this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and
administrative performance during the period under review.
Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving
environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative
performance is concerned with the Company’s approach to demonstrating consent
compliance in site operations and
implications of wastage. This was especially evident in the industrial sector, and several
local businesses affiliated to large companies with head offices overseas noted that
environmental management was built into their systems.
There are however, significant areas where awareness is not high or opportunities to recycle
are limited, and also anecdotal evidence of poor practice in some sectors.
This points to the need for educational programmes targeting areas where recycling rates (if
Pad 3 shallmust be filled with inert solid material and
remediated.
Note: For the purposes of these consents, the ‘Collection Pond’, the Duck Pond and
Pad 3 are shown on Figure 1, attached as Appendix 1 of these consents.
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Irrigation
14. From a date no later than 60 days after these consents commencing, the consent holder
shallmust measure and record the rate and volume of discharge from the Irrigation Pond
at intervals not exceeding 1 minute to an
management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods
and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the Company, this
report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period
under review.
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there will need to be a temporary discharge of sewage that has not
been treated using the current treatment process, but will stil l have been milliscreened
and disinfected …” While the plant is being reconfigured …. it is proposed to provide
a temporary dosing facility that releases sodium hypochlorite into the outfall chamber
…. The estimated residence time of 3 hours and 56 minutes (at an average inflow rate
of 3,392m3/day) between dosing at the plant and discharge through the outfall will be
effluent composition, which may not be evident
from the weekly and monthly monitoring.
NPDC monitors both the incoming wastewater and the treated wastewater
discharged from the WWWTP, for both chemical and microbiological parameters,
and analyses for various parameters at both weekly and monthly intervals. The
volume of incoming wastewater is measured and recorded continuously. The
treated effluent discharged has continuous measurement of flow rate and pH.
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It
2018-2019 regional NOx study were also presented in this report. The associated analysis
indicated that the neighbouring Kapuni Production station was rated in the ‘good’ category (National
Environmental Standards) for 1 hour averages.
These results, and all regional monitoring to date, have shown that Taranaki has very clean air, and on a
regional basis there are no significant pressures upon the quality of the air resource.
Further, site specific ambient air quality monitoring is proposed
very little
discussion of the effects of total allocation. The allocation in any consents is usually for the
maximum take and the sum of maximum takes for all consents is the total allocation. In practice,
most consent holders only abstract at a maximum rate for a short period of time. For example,
irrigation takes only take water in the summer and only at peak rates when it is necessary. Actual
takes are usually about 50% of the total allocation (MfE 2015). Total allocation, as
monitoring and the implications for the district.
Summary of findings:
The New Plymouth district is expected to experience high population growth.
Housing: In general, all housing indicators show upward trends. The cost of building or buying a
first home in New Plymouth has increased, with housing affordability also on the rise in the short
term.
Rent has continued to increase but the rate of change remains steady, alongside rental
affordability.
Subdivisions: The increase