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Quality Control Sheet Legend NAPIER HASTINGS " CHWF Site " PalmerstonCouncil North Boundary City "WANGANUI "PALMERSTON NORTH Pahiatua "MASTERTON "WELLINGTON Makuri Manawatu-Wanganui Region Tararua District Pongaroa Tiraumea Eketahuna Alfredton Mauriceville Mataikona Masterton District Wellington Region Bideford Tinui Castlepoint 048122 W-CHL-GE-001 Kms Figure 1: Location Map Legend G Wind monitoring masts (existing) Turbine Corridor Turbine Cluster (A-G) CHWF Site Electrial Balance of Plant )"1 Main Substation option 1 )"2 Main Substation option 2 )"3 Satellite Substation )"4 Switching Station (optional) Internal Transmission Line (220kV) A Internal Transmission Line Deviation Internal Roads Turbine access Substation access Internal Transmission Line tower access B D C E G F 02461 W-CHL-LY-001 Kms Figure 2: Layout Overview To Port of Napier Legend on SH2 Port of Napier NAPIER CHWF Site " " Council boundary HASTINGS PalmerstonInternal North Roads City(indicative) "WANGANUI External Roads "PALMERSTON NORTH Over-weight/Over-dimension route K a i ta Additional construction traffic route w a R " o MASTERTON a d "WELLINGTON Horowhenua District d a o R y e l l a H V a m Paihiatua Road e u n a o 2 Tararua District y R a g a on n w g a h o ig m M H a Rimu Road i e R t o a a t d P S a 2 V 5 ute a o l l R e Rakaunui (Gandys) Road y R o a d Waih oki Valley R oad Alfred to R 2 n oute 5 R oa d W a i ta w C h a it stl i e H R il o Puketawa Road l R ta Road a o d ad Ngara 2 5 2 e y ut a Ro w h D g i a g H g ed e Alfr to t s n a R T t o in S a d u i R oa W d a ir ir i gi R R n o ri ad d o a a a M o d R y e l l Manawa Road Manawa a d V a d o u R h Roa e d l a a g alley Masterton District n n o a d h n Wellington Region le Tinui V W G d a o R d ad r Ro fo epo int de stl Bi a re ton C re O aster Te O M Carterton District 03691.5 W-CHL-TP-001 km Figure 3: External Roads N Makuri A Owahanga Upper Tiraumea B D C Mataikona E F G Whareama Tauweru Key : Client : Regional Catchment Turbine Corridor Project : Turbine Cluster (A-G) Castle Hill Wind Farm CHWF Site Source: 1. CHWF data supplied by Genesis Energy, updated 11/04/11. Hydrology Effects Assessment 2. Topographical information supplied by Corax Topo 2008. Council Boundary Scale:1:300,000 (A3) 02468101 Title : Kilometres Catchments at Project No. : Figure No. : Revision : AJul Final 11 A02337300 4 A No. Revision Date App. Regional Scale COPYRIGHT ON THIS DRAWING IS RESERVED Filed: A02337300M503_regional_catchments_RevA.mxd Coonoor Mangamutu Makomako GF WAEWAEP Horo Tiraumea at Onehua Repeater Wa KAITAWA ROAD Ngaturi PUKETOI RANGE *#)" Tiraumea River at Ngaturi N Nikau Kaitawa Marima Konini Korora Mangamaire Puketoi Kopikopiko Mangaone Makuri Stream Makuri at Tuscan Hills Pongaroa River Mangahao River *# Makuri Pongaroa Waiwera Makakahi River Mangatiti MangatainokaHamua River Makuri River Hukanui Pongaroa River )" Makakahi River at Hamua Kakariki MANGAONE VALLEY ROAD Mangaone River Mangatiti Stream Tane PUKETOI FOREST Kohiku SH 2 A Pa Creek G Rongomai Pori CH05 Rakaunui Nireaha K$ Newman Haunui Rakaunui ROUTE 52 Tiraumea River Owahanga River Waihoki Tawataia Mangaone River Tawataia Creek Waipori Stream Tiraumea Eketahuna PA VALLEY ROAD K$ Waihoki Valley ROUTE 52 Waterfall Farm Rongokokako Tiraumea River Parkville ALFREDTON ROAD SH 2 G Mangaoranga Stream B Waiwaka Pleckville CH06 Ihuraua River Alfredton Ma GFGF Waitawhiti Stream Tiraumea at Alfredton Mangaoranga Alfredton Climate Station Te Hoe StreamCASTLE HILL ROAD Kaiparoro K$ Neds Hill Pakowhai River Hastwell D Castlehill C K$ Mataikona River Waitawhiti Ihuraua G CH01 Mauriceville West Punga Stream Tauweru River Catchment on Castle Hill Road GF Whangaehu River *#GF NGAUMU FOREST GF Kopuaranga River at Mauriceville G Tanawa Hut, Tinui River Catchment Mauriceville CH07 Dreyers Rock K$ K$ GF Tintock Green Hill G E Whangaehu River at Tokitapu Wainuiomapu Stream CH04 F G Kopuaranga River Mangareia Stream G Tauweru River Whareama River CH03 )" Kopuaranga River at Palmers Bridge Tinui River Kopuaranga GF)" Whangaehu Valley at Waihi Rangitumau TIVIDALE FOREST MANAWA ROAD K$ Tinui River Whakataki River Whangaehu River Bideford Bideford Kopuaranga River Whakataki Tinui )" Kopuaranga River at Stuart Opaki NGAUMU FOREST Mangapakeha Castlepoint WHANGAEHU VALLEY ROAD Whangaehu Mangapakeha Stream Castle Point Akura Carswell TE ORE ORE BIDEFORD ROAD MASTERTON CASTLEPOINT ROAD Awatoitoi Langdale MASTERTONTe Ore Ore Whareama Tauweru Blairlogie )" Whareama River at Waiteko Homebush )" Tauweru River at Te Weraiti NGAUMU FOREST )" Ruamahanga River at Wardells Key : Client : *# Water Quality Monitoring Site CHWF Site GF Rainfall Monitoring Site Council Boundary Source: 1. Regional hydrological monitoring site locations derived from Project : )" Riverflow Monitoring Site NIWA, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Horizons Regional Council websites. K$ Rainfall Variability Analysis Site 2. CHWF data supplied by Genesis Energy, updated 11/04/11. Castle Hill Wind Farm 3. Topographical information supplied by Corax Topo 2008. Wind Monitoring Mast Hydrology Effects Assessment G (Includes Rainfall Gauge) EJulFinal 11 Scale:1:200,000 (A3) D Consent Draft May 11 012345670.5 Indicative Internal Road Extent (R5-100m Dia) C Consent Draft Apr 11 Title : Kilometres B Second Draft Jan 11 Turbine Corridor Regional Hydrological Project No. : Figure No. : Revision : A First Draft Nov 10 A02337300 5 E Turbine Cluster (A-G) No. Revision Date App. Monitoring Sites COPYRIGHT ON THIS DRAWING IS RESERVED Filed: A02337300M019_monitoring_sites_RevE.mxd Coonoor Mangamutu Makomako WAEWAEP Horo Wa KAITAWA ROAD Ngaturi PUKETOI RANGE N Nikau Kaitawa Marima Konini Korora Mangamaire J" J" Puketoi Kopikopiko Mangaone Makuri Stream Pongaroa River Mangahao River Makuri Pongaroa Waiwera Makakahi River Mangatiti MangatainokaHamua River Makuri River Hukanui Pongaroa River Kakariki MANGAONE VALLEY ROAD Mangaone River Tane PUKETOI FOREST Mangatiti Stream $!$! $! $! Kohiku $! $! $! $! $! $! $! $! SH 2 $! $! $! $! $! Pa Creek $! $! $! A J" $! $!$! $! $! $! $! $! Rakaunui Rongomai Pori $! $!$!$! $! J" $! $! $! Nireaha Newman Haunui ROUTE 52 Tiraumea River J" Owahanga River Waihoki Tawataia Mangaone River Tawataia Creek Tiraumea Waipori Stream $! Eketahuna PA VALLEY ROAD Waihoki Valley $! ROUTE 52 $!$! $! Rongokokako $! Parkville Tiraumea River $! Mangaoranga Stream ALFREDTON ROAD SH 2 $! $! $!$! B $! $! Waiwaka Pleckville $! $! Ihuraua River $! $! $! $! $! $! $! M Alfredton Waitawhiti Stream $! $! Mangaoranga $! $! $! Te Hoe Stream CASTLE HILL ROAD $! Kaiparoro $! Pakowhai River Hastwell $! D Castlehill C Mataikona River Ihuraua $! Mauriceville West Punga Stream ALFREDTON TINUI ROAD Whangaehu River NGAUMU FOREST $! Mauriceville $! $! Dreyers Rock Wainuiomapu Stream E F G J"J" Mangareia Stream $! Tauweru River Kopuaranga River Whareama River $! $! WHANGAEHU VALLEY ROAD $!$! Tinui River $! $! $! $! $! ! $! $! $ $! Kopuaranga $! $! Rangitumau TIVIDALE FOREST MANAWA ROAD Whangaehu River Whakataki River Bideford Tinui River Whakataki Kopuaranga River Tinui Opaki NGAUMU FOREST Mangapakeha Castlepoint Whangaehu Castle Point Akura MASTERTON CASTLEPOINTMangapakeha ROAD Stream TE ORE ORE BIDEFORD ROAD Carswell Awatoitoi Langdale Te Ore Ore MASTERTON J"Tauweru Blairlogie Whareama Homebush J" NGAUMU FOREST Key : Client : Source: Greater Wellington Regional Council CHWF Site 1. Surface water takes from the Greater Wellington Region J" surface water take consent supplied by Greater Wellington Regional Council, received Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council 23/08/10 & 08/04/11. J" 2. Surface water takes from the Manawatu-Wanganui Region surface water take consent Project : supplied by Horizons Regional Council, received PDP landowner survey 03/09/2010. $! 3. Surface water and dam locations identified by the landowner Castle Hill Wind Farm Dam for the PDP landowner survey. $! Surface water for water supply 4. CHWF data supplied by Genesis Energy, updated 11/04/11. Hydrology Effects Assessment 5. Topographical information supplied by Corax Topo 2008. Scale:1:200,000 (A3) Indicative Internal Road Extent (R5-100m Dia) E Final Jul 11 012345670.5 D Consent Draft May 11 Title : Turbine Corridor Kilometres C Consent Draft Apr 11 Surface Water Take Project No. : Figure No. : Revision : Turbine Cluster (A-G) B Second Draft Jan 11 Location Plan A02337300 6 E Council Boundary No. Revision Date App. COPYRIGHT ON THIS DRAWING IS RESERVED Filed: A02337300M006_Watertakes_RevE.mxd Q2a Kohinui ^ep ^ep ^ea Te ^ep Q2a ^ea ^ea ^ea ^ep Te eQa Mangahao mQa Q2a mQa Wellington Fault Coonoor eQa ^ea eQa Mangamutu ^ep eQa MakomakoQ2a Pahiatua WAEWAEPA RANGE uQaN MAIN STREET ^et uQa H ^ea ^ep Q3a Q2a ^ep Q2a ^ep ^er u KAITAWA ROAD Q2a Q2a Ngaturi Q1a Ms PUKETOI RANGE uQa uQl TARARUA RANGE ^ep ^ep Makuri-Waewaepa Fault Q2a Nikau uQl Mi uQa ^ea eQa ^ep uQl Waipukaka Fault Q2a Q2a Q2a Kaitawa ^ea uQa ^ep Q2a ^ep Marima Q2a Konini Q2a ^er Korora Q2a ^ea ^ea ^ea Mangamaire Q2a Kiw ^et Puketoi ^eaKopikopiko Q2a Mangaone Pongaroa Fault Q2a Q3a ^ea Q2a ^er uQa Q1a Q2a ^er Makuri Q2a ^er Ogw Miw Q2a ^er Old Pa Valley Fault Mi Pongaroa Waiwera ^er 1a Q2a Mangatiti Mi uQa Q8a Q6a Hamua uQa Mi Mit Hukanui uQa ^er MANGAONE VALLEY ROAD Miw Q1a ^et KakarikiQ6a Q3a ^ea Q6a Mi Mi ^ea Q6a ^ea Q2a uQl Te Q2a Tane Mi uQl Kiw Mit PUKETOI FOREST Mi uQl Mi ^ea ^ea Mi Kohiku Pa Valley Fault ^ea SH 2 Mi Kiw Ms Mi Q2a Q2a Miw Q4a Q6a A Mi Q6a uQa Mi Miw Rongomai ^er Saunders Road Fault Rakaunui Q3a ^ea Pori Mi ^ea Q4a NireahaQ2a Mi a Q6a Newman uQaHaunui ROUTE 52 Q1a Ms Q2a Waihoki Ms ^er
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