from
the sea surface to the atmosphere. The rate of evaporation increases as wind speed increases.
Oils with a lower specific gravity and lower viscosity, such as diesel and condensate,
evaporate quickly.
Emulsification/mousse formation
Formation of ‘water in oil’ emulsions can occur with some oils resulting in increased volume
dispersion
biodegradation
evaporation
spread
emulsification
sedimentation
stranding
fragmentation
time A
time B
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current
studies undertaken in the late 1980s by
the Taranaki Catchment Commission showed that the entire Taranaki coastline is eroding at
long term average rates between 0.05 m/year and 1.89 m/year with exceptions at the Patea
and Stony (Hangatahua) river mouths where the coast was accreting. Erosion rates differ at
different locations, primarily due to differences around the coast in geology, coastal
orientation, proximity to river mouths and matters such as dune management.
Recalculating erosion
to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely
provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with
consent conditions.
Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the
provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied.
For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field …
Table 3 Summary of abstraction rate data for 2020-2021 11
Table 4 Limits for stormwater composition for each parameter (consents 3902, 3907, 4133) 16
Table 5 Sample results for the stormwater discharge to an unnamed tributary of the Tawhiti Stream 17
Table 6 Sample results for the stormwater discharge to an unnamed tributary of the Tangahoe River 18
Table 7 Sample results for the stormwater discharge to an unnamed coastal stream 19
Table 8 Summary of wastewater volume data for
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Council’s 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan It is
firmly focused on resources, environment and people, which are at the core of our work.
It also sets out how we intend to maintain our status as
one of the lowest-rating Councils in New Zealand while
still maintaining a high standard of programmes and
services. The 2015/2016 year will see a decrease of
$30,414, or a little over a third of 1%, of the Council’s
total rates take (the combination of general rates,
targeted rates and
average. Base diagram source: IPCC.
Temperatures measured at climate stations across the
region show marked increases in air, water and soil
temperature, particularly over the past decade. Changes
in river water temperature are more subtle, while air and
soil temperatures have risen sharply, with soil temperature
increasing at a rate of around 1.4°C per decade. Changes
over 10 to 15 year periods are affected by long-term climate
trends as well as changes due to shorter
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5.2.3 Summary of groundwater effects 56
Effects on Surface Water 57
5.3.1 Dilution Rate for Surface Water Discharge 60
5.3.2 Rate of take and rate of discharge from fire pond 62
5.3.3 Effects on Surface Water from the Burial of Solid Waste 63
5.3.4 Surface Water effects Summary 64
Odour 64
Effects on Cultural Values 65
Effects on Recreation 67
Summary of
open to the sea were rated as moderately vulnerable. When nutrient/sediment loads
were low and estuaries were open to the sea, estuaries had minimal vulnerability. Charac-
teristic symptoms of eutrophication were opportunistic macroalgal blooms and/or elevated
chlorophyll a symptomatic of phytoplankton blooms, with symptoms of sedimentation being
extensive areas of soft fine muddy sediments. The expression of such symptoms was vari-
able because of the flushing regime - being highly flushed
Application AEE x14 Consents Manawa Energy 14 February 2023