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Taranaki Tsunami Inundation Analysis
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary ______________________________________________ 1
2 Method of Analysis _______________________________________________ 1
3 Study Area _____________________________________________________ 2
4 Model Details ___________________________________________________ 3
4.1 Wave Heights and Period
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (the “Council) – RIPARIAN PLANT ORDER FORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.0 PRICE
1.1 The price for the Plants are the prices set out in the Plant Order Contract form (the “Order form”). The prices are exclusive of GST. This
price represents the maximum price that the Customer will pay for the Plants. If the actual price of the Plants is less than the price
indicated in the Order form, the Council will account for these reductions on production of its
to take into
account the site conditions and soil types of your backyard.
The correct operation and continued maintenance of these systems are
very important because if neglected, they can pollute the environment,
put you and your neighbours’ health at risk and be very expensive to fix.
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Land occupiers and owners must ensure that their domestic wastewater
treatment system is operating according to the rules and standards that apply.
Taranaki Regional Council has
Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy
Reference
Discharges of contaminants to air
from earthworks that exposes a
contiguous area of soil of more
than 4 hectares, at any one time,
excluding production land
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Large-scale
earthworks
a) A dust control management plan shall be
submitted to the Taranaki Regional Council
Controlled a) Whether the dust control management plan
submitted to the Council, and its contents, is
appropriate to avoid or minimise
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Freshwater Periphyton
Monitoring Programme
(Periphyton monitoring in relation to amenity values)
State of Environment Monitoring Report
2016-2018
Technical Report 2018-7
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 2049992 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 2088673 (Pdf) July 2018
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the
pressures on the coast, both coastal and on land.
2. It is proposed that, as the first part of this survey, this information be written-up
in layman’s language for ready assimilation for the tanga whenua and the local
community. The tangata whenua should have a strong role in the focus of the
reporting of this information ie. so that is presents the coast from their
perspective.
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3. The Taranaki Regional Council has recognised that its
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Welcome to the Pukeiti
The trail is marked by wooden
marker posts that look like this.
Look out for hidden facts and
questions in the treehouses
along the way.
Use your map and the marker posts
to guide you.
Kids Treehouse Trail
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Welcome to the Pukeiti
The trail is marked by wooden
marker posts that look like this.
Look out for hidden facts and
questions in the treehouses
along the way.
Use your map and the marker posts
to guide you.
Explorer Treehouse Trail
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questions
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Regional Council
Taranaki
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Regional Council
Taranaki
Welcome to the Pukeiti
The trail is marked by wooden
marker posts that look like this.
Look out for hidden facts and
questions in the treehouses
along the way.
Use your map and the marker posts
to guide you.
Explorer Treehouse Trail
If