30 June 2020, 2021, and 2022.
2021/2022
Forecast $
2020/2021
Actual $
2019/2020
Actual $
Sources of operating funding
General rates, uniform annual general charge, rates penalties 10,937,288 7,954,391 7,954,398
Targeted rates 4,366,647 5,971,225 5,910,856
Subsidies and grants for operating purposes 5,714,327 7,338,437 4,030,691
Fees and charges 11,160,477 19,386,306 16,513,275
Interest and dividends from investments 9,887,613 9,991,390 9,635,377
Local authorities fuel
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 management including the timely
provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water
sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders,
this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and administrative performance during
the period under review. The rating categories are high, good, improvement required and poor for both
environmental and administrative performance. The interpretations for these ratings are
the Meeting of Waters. The results suggest an impact from the increased rate of
take allowed by the variation of consent 2053 since 2016.
The Company has struggled to provide regular and timely updates on progress made towards monitoring
sedimentation within the lake in this monitoring period. Due to the late submission of a lake sedimentation
report during the writing of this report, a compliance assessment on the work undertaken by the Company
to date has not yet been made in this
region’s rivers and streams every day.
Today, every dairy farm in Taranaki operates under a regularly monitored discharge permit that requires
effluent to be treated before discharge. And the rates of compliance are consistently high at over 93%.
Clean, healthy water is the region’s most precious resource. A highlight of the report is the finding that
trends in ecological health and a wide range of physical and chemical measures of water quality are the best
that have ever been recorded.
responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the
region’s resources.
1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental performance
Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders,
this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and administrative performance during
the period under review. The rating categories are high, good, improvement required and poor for both
environmental and
few non-members came and we
anticipate these numbers will increase
now the events have been added to the
TRC calendar of garden events sent out
with the rates demands. Please
encourage friends and families to come
along on these walks.
Our next event is scheduled for Sunday
16 May, with Andrew Brooker, Pukeiti’s
Collections Officer, taking a walk
showing us weird and wonderful things
about Pukeiti’s rhododendrons. Those
attending are bound to be entertained
by Andrew as they
the Meeting of Waters. The results suggest an impact from the increased rate of
take allowed by the variation of consent 2053 since 2016.
The Company has struggled to provide regular and timely updates on progress made towards monitoring
sedimentation within the lake in this monitoring period. Due to the late submission of a lake sedimentation
report during the writing of this report, a compliance assessment on the work undertaken by the Company
to date has not yet been made in this
to significant sand inundation events in the past.
Waihi Reef, another site impacted by sand inundation, had a
very likely decreasing trend that did not change following a
correction for sand inundation, suggesting that this decline
is being driven by other factors. A very likely increasing
trend was found for the Manihi Reef site, and no trend
was found for Tūrangi Reef. The trend with the greatest
rate of change was the sand-adjusted trend at Orapa Reef,
which
improvement was required in OWSL’s level of environmental and administrative performance with the
resource consents as defined in Section 1.1.4. The abstraction rate of 50 L/s as set by consent 0231-4 was
breached multiple times. OWSL made adjustments to the rate of take and were compliant by the end of the
monitoring period. There were also multiple breaches of consent 10314-1 whereby OWSL continued to
operate when flows were less than 151 L/s downstream of the weir. This low water flow generally …