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Part 2 of the Resource Management Act

page 03/15 - # 1473368-v1 Part 2 of Resource Management Act 1991 5 Purpose (1) The purpose of this Act is to promote the sustainable management of natural and physical resources. (2) In this Act, sustainable management means managing the use, development, and protection of natural and physical resources in a way, or at a rate, which enables people and communities to provide for their social, economic, and cultural well-being and for their health and safety while—

Appendix 8: Inspection of tanks & vessels

page File note 6 May 2008 Document: 452953 Patea Freezing Works – Inspection of tanks and vessels A number of tanks and vessels have been identified and viewed on the site. Inspection of those that were safely accessible, indicate that most have corroded to the point where they are holed. Taking into account the time lapsed since the plant was closed, it is considered reasonable to assume that none still contain any liquid residues. However the presence of solid chemical

Westside New Zealand Ltd Deep Well Injection Annual Report 2022-2023

Executive summary Westside New Zealand Ltd (the Company) currently operates the Manutahi, Rimu, Kauri and Pohutukawa wellsites located between Hawera and Patea, in South Taranaki. Each wellsite contains varying numbers of producing wells and associated production infrastructure. This report for the period July 2022 to June 2023 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) in relation to the Company’s deep well injection (DWI) activities. The

Ecologist helps lead Towards Predator-Free Taranaki

Hundreds of urban trappers lining up to help restore New Plymouth's biodiversity have attracted a talented Taranaki ecologist to help lead Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. Okato-based Toby Shanley was recently appointed Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Project Manager. He returned to Taranaki after working on several predator-free islands in the past 9 years. The former biodiversity ranger for the Department of Conservation has seen first-hand the amazing impact removing predators has on

Oil and gas workers redirect careers to Towards Predator-Free Taranaki

Two oil and gas contractors have made a career u-turn into Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, the region-wide project helping native wildlife and plants. North Taranaki’s Mike Avey and Chris Halcombe are currently helping farmers in rural New Plymouth use new trapping technology to remove stoats, as part of a large-scale, rural trial, attempted for the first time in Taranaki. Stoats are skilled killers, introduced by people in the 1880s, and travel large distances to eat baby birds and eggs. The

NPDC Colson Road Landfill Annual Report 2022-2023

Council (NPDC) operates a regional landfill located on Colson Road, New Plymouth, in the Waiwhakaiho catchment. Stage 3 of the site has a design capacity of approximately 800,000 m3. Stage 3 ceased accepting waste in the 2020-2021 year and is now in the process of being capped. There is capacity remaining within the design volume and NPDC have indicated that this may be used for contingency disposal. Stages 1 and 2 have been closed and are fully reinstated. This report for the period July

Southlink Opunake Coastal Timetable Jan 2025

service is operated by Pickering Motors Ltd with support from Taranaki Regional Council For more info contact Pickering Motors Ltd Ph: 0800 22 11 20 / Ph/Fax: 06 761 8363 ŌPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL for NPBHS, NPGHS, FDMC & SHGC boarders 2x Daily Monday to Friday Infant – under 5’s free SuperGold – when applied to Bee Card Community Connect – when applied to Bee Card page 11.30 11.33 11.40 11.50 12.00 12.10 12.15