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Puketapu Kindergarten waste minimisation case study

page Working with people l caring for Taranaki Waste Minimisation CASE STUDY Puketapu Kindergarten About Puketapu Kindergarten Puketapu Kindergarten in Bell Block is attended by 60 children and has a staff of five, four teachers and an administrator. What used to happen The kindergarten generated two 240-litre bins

PCPT FurtherSubmissions JulyAug2018

_GoBack embedded:image1.jpeg Further Submissions Form – Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki Use this form for multiple further submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki. Important: list_Paragraph · Further submissions can be made only by a person/organisation representing a relevant aspect of the public interest, or a person/organisation whose interest in the proposal is greater than that of the general public list_Paragraph · Further submissions can only be

Topless dairy farm, Strathmore

went sharemilking, there was no recycling of farm waste or household waste. It all went into a pit to be burned. What changes were made At their next sharemilking job, the owners were recycling silage wrap and Greg and Hannah continued doing this when they moved to their own farm. They also store agricultural remedy and dairy hygiene product containers until a collection event, or until another recycling solution is found. Waste minimisation is now part of their routine. Recyclables

Rotokare Chew Card Activity

page Chew-Track-Cards (CTCs) or Chew Cards are a fantastic way to detect predator presence in these parts. Make a chew card and take it back with you...you can set it up and see who’s lurking around! Step 1: Cut out a piece of 3mm thick corflute 9 cm x 18 cm, with the inner channels / flutes all 9 cm long Step 2: Prepare a bowl of bait. This could be smooth peanut butter with a little vegetable oil. Add honey (1 honey : 5 PnB) to make the bait extra yummy

Trust events calendar 2017

Anzac Day (Monday) Saturday, April 29 Working Bee Tuesday, May 02 Members’ Committee Meeting Wednesday, May 24 Working Bee Wednesday, May 24 Newsletter Posting June 05 Queen’s Birthday (Monday) Wednesday, June 21 Working Bee Wednesday, June 21 Final numbers needed for Mid-winter lunch Saturday, June 24 Mid-winter Lunch (& Board Meeting) Board Meeting 23/06 Wednesday, July 05 Subscriptions Posting + Notification of date nominations for Board positions close. Wednesday,

Puniho Pā

away from the nearest transfer station in Okato. What used to happen With different groups making use of Puniho Pā at different times, there was no consistent approach to waste minimisation or recycling. Sorting rubbish, recycling and composting were at the discretion of the whānau or group involved in each hui or wānanga. What changes were made In April 2013, Puniho Pā became involved with the Para Kore project (www.parakore.maori.nz), which helps marae with waste

Resource consent applications 7 June to 13 June

page Application Number Applicant LodgedDate Type of application Description Activity Type Site location Catchment 21-01923-3.0 Brett Maurice & Raewyn Maree Sarten 8-Jun-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge effluent from a farm dairy onto and into land Discharge Permit 202 Main North Road, Waitara Waipapa 21-03562-3.0 Croydon Properties Limited 10-Jun-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 116A Croydon Road,

May 2020 Rainfall Maps

247 185 515 714 92 101 114 142 169 73% 147 94% 82% 184 May 2020 Rainfall KEY % of average monthly rainfall xxx yy% 98 page STRATFORD WAITARA March to May 2020 Provisional data only PATEA NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE ELTHAM MANAIA HAWERA EGMONT NATIONAL PARK Total rainfall to date (mm) KEY xxx yy% INGLEWOOD Pohokura Saddle Dawson Falls Cape Egmont Stratford Whareroa Patea North Egmont

Wheelchair user's guide to Citylink network

page Wheelchair users’ guide to the Citylink public transport network ALL of our urban buses, operating on routes 1-11, 20 and 40, are now Super Low Floor and wheelchair-accessible. However, if your wheelchair  takes up a space of more than 700mm wide and 1200mm long, and/or  has a combined weight (wheelchair and passenger) of more than 240kgs, it cannot be carried due to health and safety considerations for wheelchair users, bus drivers and other

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28.73 35.34 30.65 51.91 51.91 580.74 (580.74) Pond freeboard storage (M³) at 1st day of month 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 1,000.0 Surplus liquid - - - - - -