mouth of the river. The site is at the most
downstream point on the river from which water could be taken without it being
excessively saline.
2. An aerial photograph showing the proposed take location, pipeline and properties
receiving the water is shown in Figure 1.
3. The total volume proposed to be taken is 24,552 m3 per day to irrigate 380 ha, the
applications are summarised in the table below.
Consent [application] Applicant Irrigation Area Daily Volume Rate
7527-1
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Rates to remain stable
Local talent is to the fore in a new video promoting New
Plymouth’s Citylink bus service, which is operated by Tranzit
Coachlines under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council.
Dinnie Moeahu and his crew from New Plymouth-based Dman
Entertainment take viewers on a musical bus ride highlighting
the extent of the Citylink network (“Oakura to Waitara and just
The Taranaki
with parameters typical of a municipal oxidation pond system
receiving minimal industrial waste loadings. No significant impacts on the Kaupokonui River were recorded
from the physicochemical parameters analysed during the mid-summer survey conducted in January 2020,
when a moderately high discharge rate of well-treated wastewater characterised this system. No impacts of
the effluent discharge were indicated by MCI scores through the reach of the river surveyed.
During the year, STDC …
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 NPDC, 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
measurements to the
Chief Executive, upon request.
Advice Note:
It is acknowledged that there is potential for inaccurate flow records associated with
measuring the residual flow using water level data, given that a change in the rating curve
may result in there being less flow at the water level recorder than when the previous rating
was in use was established.
As such, in the event that the Taranaki Regional Council identifies (via its river gauging) that
there is
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Ratepayer Roll: If a person is on the parliamentary roll in one area and
pays rates on a property in another area, this person may be eligible
to be enrolled on the non-resident ratepayer roll. A firm, company,
corporation or society paying rates on a property may nominate
one of its members or officers as a ratepayer elector (provided
the nominated person resides outside the area). Ratepayer Roll
enrolment forms are available from respective territorial authority
websites, or by
Piggery
Appendix II Flow rating for Rumkeg Creek
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List of tables
Table 1 Piggery Composition as at 30 June 2016 5
Table 2 Location of sampling sites in Rumkeg Creek, a tributary of the Manganui
River 13
Table 3 Results from NZ Pure Bred Genetics Ltd and Rumkeg Creek, sampled on
19 August 2015 13
Table 4 Results from NZ Pure Bred Genetics Ltd and Rumkeg Creek, sampled on
24 March 2016 14
Table 5 Summary of treated wastewater analyses
of site performance 18
3.2 Exercise of air consent 19
3.3 Evaluation of performance 20
3.4 Recommendations from the 2013-2014 Annual Report 21
3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2015-2016 22
3.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 23
4. Recommendations 24
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 25
Bibliography and references 27
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Appendix I Resource consents held by NZ Pure Bred Genetics Ltd Piggery
Appendix II Flow rating for
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 SDC during the
period under review, 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
decline.
The most notable change in livestock numbers in Taranaki
has been the significant long-term reduction in beef cattle
and sheep. As of 2019, there were 28% fewer cattle (-49,244)
and 68% fewer sheep (-933,407) in Taranaki compared to
1990. Since 2014, these numbers have continued to decline,
although at a reduced rate of -4% and -12%, respectively.
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