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Proposed Regional Freshwater Plan G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Te Marunga Forest Hikurangi Forest Mangatokerau River LV-2014-106471-00 23,31 Farms Ltd Mangatokerau River (Tributaries) N/A Mangaonui Stream Takamapophia Stream LV-2014-106420-00/LV-2014-106274-00 N/A Takamapophia Stream (Tributaries) LV-2014-106420-00/LV-2014-106274-00/ LV-2013-105929 N/A/N/A/26 Tohitu Stream LV-2014-106420-00/LV-2014-106274-00 N/A Tohitu Stream (Tributaries) LV-2014-106420-00/LV-2014-106274-00/LV-2013-105929 N/A/6 Waero Creek LV-2014-106274-00 6 Te Kokokakahi LV-2014-106278-00 6,20,21,24 Te Kokokakahi (Tributaries) LV-2014-106278-00/LV-2013-106087-00 6/6,20 Makawakawa Stream LV-2013-106087-00 6,20 Kaimonona Stream LV-2014-106278-00/LV-2013-105780 6,21,24/19 Kaimonona Stream (Tributaries) LV-2014-106278-00 6 Waitoroko Stream LV-2012-105249-00 19 Waitoroko Stream (Tributaries) LV-2013-105637-00/ LV-2012-105249-00 19,20 Hikuwai River (Tributaries) LV-2013-105637-00 Mangaapiha Stream LV-2012-105629-00/ LV-2011-105080-00 21/22/18 Mangaapiha Stream (Tributaries) LV-2012-105629-00 22 Akakahia Stream Akakahia Stream (Tributaries) Matuatonga Stream Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Matuatonga Stream (Tributaries) LV-2012-105629-00/LV-2011-105080-00 18 Mangarara Forest Hikurangi Forest Kaitangata Stream RR-2010-102441-00 N/A Farms Ltd Mangarara Stream Mangarara Stream (Tributaries) Uenuku Stream Uenuku Stream (Tributaries) Waimata River (Tributaries) RR-2010-102441-00/RR-2008-4344-00 N/A Wakaroa Forest Hikurangi Forest Mangahouku Stream RR-2008-6604-00 N/A Farms Ltd Mangahouku Stream (Tributaries) Mangaehu Stream Mangaehu Stream (Tributaries) Mangataikehu Stream Mangataikehu Stream (Tributaries) Mangaoporo Crown Tukioteao Stream RR-206022 22 Forest Forestry/Ngati Porou Forests Ltd Tukioteao Stream (Tributaries) N/A Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan Ernslaw One Ltd Poroporo River CO-45-066-4 (RR-2007-103100-00), (RC201037) N/A Wehengarua Stream CO-45-066-4 (RR-2007-103100-00) Oruapukaikena Creek CO-45-063-7 (RR-2007-103101-00, Var: LV-2012-103101-08)/CO-45-066-4 (RC201037) Kahikatata Stream CO-45-066-4 (RC201037) Kahikatata Stream (Tributaries) G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Ngati Porou Mangarara Stream CO-45-060-1 (RC97113) N/A Whanui Forests Ltd Mangarara Stream (Tributaries) Puketoro Forest Ingleby Waitahaia River RR-2010-104427-00 N/A Company Ltd Waitahaia River (Tributaries) 25 Ernslaw One Ltd Mata River LV-2011-105186-00 N/A Mata River (Tributaries) 30 Waitahaia River (Tributaries) N/A Waimata Stream Waimata Stream (Tributaries) Waimata Valley Mervyn Utting Waimata River LR-2010-104673-00/LV-2010-104673-00 N/A Waimata River (Tributaries) LV-2010-104651-00 N/A P G H Watson Kokakonui Stream (Tributaries) LV-2010-104626-00 N/A Craigmore Waihora River (Tributaries) LV-2011-105188-00 Forestry Ltd Waimata Valley China Forest Waimata River (Tributaries) LV-2104-106421-00 N/A (Kanuka Forest) Group New Zealand Company Ltd Waimata Valley Juken New Mangaorangi Stream CO-45-059-3 (RC204128) N/A (Pukeakura Zealand Ltd Station) Mangaorangi Stream (Tributaries) Whangara Hamish Williams Turihaua Stream (Tributaries) LV-2010-104650-00 N/A Whangara B5 Inc Makatote Stream LV-2010-104638-00 Brian W J Clarke Mangaorangi Stream (Tributaries) LV-2011-205113-00 Cameron Brugh Mangapapa Stream (Tributaries) LV-2013-106105-00 Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Patrick Lane Tangamatai Stream LV-2014-106557-00 Wendy Wairoa Stream (Tributaries) LV-2013-105755-00 20,21 Penhearow Whangara Hikurangi Forest Tarewarewa Stream LV-2013-105665-00/LV-2014-106246-00 N/A (Pouawa Station) Farms Ltd/ M&G Dodgshun Whangara David Garland Mangaorangi Stream (Tributaries) LV-2012-105599-00 N/A (Manga-O-Rangi Station) Ngakoroa Road PF Olsen and Mangataikehu Stream (Tributaries) LV-2010-104632-00 N/A Company Ltd Waiau Forest Timbergrow Ltd Waiau River LV-2010-104624-00/LV-2011-104712-00 N/A Timbergrow Waiau River (Tributaries) LV-2011-104712-00/LV-2012-105403-00/LV-2012-105255-00/ N/A Ltd/Ernslaw One LV-2012-105233-00/LV-2012-105232-00/LV-2013-105664 Ltd Timbergrow Ltd Mangaehu Stream LV-2011-104712-00 Mangaehu Stream (Tributaries) Ernslaw One Ltd Mangatarata Stream LV-2012-105255-00 N/A Mangatarata Stream (Tributaries) Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan PF Olsen and Waiau River (Tributaries) CO-45-054-13 (RR-2009-104137-00) Company Ltd James Fielding Mangatarata Stream CO-45-054-13 (RR206008) Funds Management Mangatarata Stream (Tributaries) Waitoroko Stream Waitoroko Stream (Tributaries) Waiau River (Tributaries) G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Waingaromia Baldwin Waingaromia River (Tributaries) LV-2011-104830-00/LV-2014-106382-00 12,19/N/A (Watangi-Terrace Bloomfield 2006 Station) Forestry Company Ltd/Waitangi Terrace Station Partnership Waingaromia PF Olsen and Waitangi Stream CO-45-054-1 (RC95167) N/A (Waitangi Station) Company Ltd Waingaromia PF Olsen and Makara Stream CO-45-054-1 (RC95150) N/A (Waipaoa Station) Company Ltd Makara Stream (Tributaries) Mangaoronga Stream CO-45-054-1 (RC95078) Mangaoronga Stream (Tributaries) Waitangi Stream Waitangi Stream (Tributaries) Waingaromia River (Tributaries) Waitangi Toromiro Station Waingaromia River (Tributaries) LV-2014-106140-00 16,17,18,19 (Toromiro Station) Waerengaokuri PF Olsen and Te Aroha Stream (Tributaries) LV-2011-104759-00 N/A Reserve Company Ltd Mahaka Station Graeme Louis Hihiroroa Stream LV-2011-104-717-00 N/A Quilter Wharerata Forest Juken New Mangakaiwharanga Stream LV-2011-204714-00 N/A Zealand Ltd Mangakaiwharanga Stream (Tributaries) Waipawa Stream LV-2011-204941-00 Waipawa Stream (Tributaries) Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Waiau Stream LV-2011-105158-00/CO-45-059-3 (RR-2009-104158-00), (RC199024), (RC206014) Waiau Stream (Tributaries) LV-2011-204941-00/LV-2011-105158-00/CO-45-059-3 (RR207053), (RC206052), (RC206014) Orataura Stream LV-2011-105158-00/LV-2012-105574-00 Orataura Stream (Tributaries) Waimihia Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-059-3 (RR-2009-104158-00) Puninga Stream CO-45-059-3 (RC205087), (RC203071) Puninga Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-059-3 (RC205087) Uriroa Stream CO-45-059-3 (RC203071), (RC204120) Uriroa Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-059-3 (RC204120) Tarewa Stream CO-45-059-3 (RC203122) Fulton Hogan Ltd Manganuiawea Stream CO-45-070 (RC98115) N/A Paroa Forest Permanent Tapuae Stream LV-2011-104965-00/LV-2012-105592-00 N/A Forests Ltd/PF Olsen and Tapuae Stream (Tributaries) Company Ltd Waipurupuru Stream Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan Waipurupuru Stream (Tributaries) Permanent Mangaheia River (Tributaries) CO-45-054-3 (RC204065)/CO-45-054-13 (RC207006) N/A Forests Ltd Waipurupuru Stream CO-45-054-13 (RR-2009-104161-00) Waipurupuru Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-054-3 (RC204052), (RC202018)/CO-45-054-13 (RR-2009-104161-00) PF Olsen and Waipurupuru Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-054-13 (RR-2009-103986-00) N/A Company Ltd Te Araroa Campbell Dewes Kopuapounamu River (Tributaries) LV-2011-104923-00 N/A G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Han Rakau Ltd Karakatuwhero River (Tributaries) LV-2013-106018-00 27 Waihirere Stream Waihirere Stream (Tributaries) Manhamate Stream Manhamate Stream (Tributaries) Awatere B Trust Mangatakawa Stream LV-2014-106191-00 31 Mangahoana Stream Mangahoana Stream (Tributaries) Ngati Porou Karakatuwhero River (Tributaries) CO-45-060 (RC199106) N/A Forests Ltd Te Araroa Ernslaw One Ltd Karakatuwhero River (Tributaries) CO-45-066-4 (RR207015) N/A (Mullany’s Block) Wharaiki Stream CO-45-066-4 (RR207014) Wharaiki Stream (Tributaries) Onematariki Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-066-4 (RR207015) N/A Te Araroa Ngati Porou Makorokoro Stream CO-45-060-2 (RC98105) 1 (Hauturu Block) Whanui Forests Ltd Makorokoro Stream (Tributaries) Te Araroa (Tuhua Han Rakau Ltd Makarika Stream CO-45-060-4 (RC98084) N/A Block) Makarika Stream (Tributaries) Te Araroa (Pohutu Han Rakau Ltd Tungutungtu Stream CO-45-060-2 (RC98078) N/A Station) Parera Stream Mangahautau Stream Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan G21 Schedule : Protected Watercourses Forest Forest Owner River Name Consent Number Conditions Ngati Porou Ahirau Stream CO-45-060-1 (RC96131), (RC96130) N/A Whanui Forests Ltd Ahirau Stream (Tributaries) Te Araroa Ngati Porou Tokatawhitiwhiti Stream CO-45-060-2 (RC97136) N/A (Marangairoa Whanui Forests Forest) Ltd Tokatawhitiwhiti Stream (Tributaries) Mangatakawa Stream Mangatakawa Stream (Tributaries) Te Araroa Ngati Porou Matawera Stream CO-45-060-1 (RC97034), (RC96133) N/A (Moutotara Block) Whanui Forests Ltd Matawera Stream (Tributaries) Kopuapounamu River (Tributaries) Mangatu Forest Mangatu Blocks Mangatu River (Tributaries) LV-2011-105178-00/LV-2011-105177-00 N/A Ernslaw One Ltd Waipaoa River LV-2014-106507-00 N/A Waipaoa River (Tributaries) CO-45-065-8 (RC200055), (RC206064) Waimatau Stream LV-2014-106507-00/CO-45-065-8 (RC206062), (RC204135) Waimatau Stream (Tributaries) CO-45-065-8 (RR207037), (RC206062),(RC204135), (RC204134) Weraroa Stream CO-45-065-8 (RR207016), (RC206064), (RC205112) Tairāwhiti Resource Management Plan Weraroa Stream (Tributaries) Okorango Stream CO-45-065-8
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