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10Furtherinformation AppendixH1

recognised. The tests reported herein have been performed in accordance with the terms of accreditation, with the exception of tests marked *, which are not accredited. Certificate of Analysis Page 1 of 6 Client: Contact: D Gibson C/- Revital Fertilisers PO Box 8045 New Plymouth 4342 Revital Fertilisers Lab No: Date Received: Date Reported: Quote No: Order No: Client Reference: Submitted By: 1963135 14-Apr-2018 27-Apr-2018 D Gibson SPv1 Sample Type: Miscellaneous Sample Name:

AEE Appendix 2 - Ōpunake Power Ltd

5631335 2.8 25 8 28 200 2 Waiaua River upstream of weir 1674690 5632262 2.1 20 10 60 295 3 Waiaua River downstream of weir 1674477 5631981 1.7 15 8 80 90 page Figure 1 Location of the three sampling sites in relation to Opunake Lake and the weir. Photo 2 Top right – Site 1, Mangahume Stream Bottom left – Site 2, Waiaua River Bottom right – Site 3, Waiaua River page Results and Discussion Table 2 Table 2 Results of the electric fishing and seine

We Can Compost

page The basics There are a variety of options for composting. Popular options you could consider are: compost bin, bokashi bin or worm farm. You can buy these from hardware stores or make your own. Greens and browns Each compost method will require a different composition of greens and browns. These are: Why compost Almost 50% of household rubbish to landfill is organic waste – this is food waste, lawn clippings and garden waste.

We Can Bokashi

page The basics There are a variety of options for composting. Popular options you could consider are: compost bin, bokashi bin or worm farm. You can buy these from hardware stores or make your own. Greens and browns Each compost method will require a different composition of greens and browns. These are: Why compost Almost 50% of household rubbish to landfill is organic waste – this is food waste, lawn clippings and

Monitoring form - Jim Clarkson

· Very sparse foliage, many large holes dieback > 20% of tree crowns · Foliage sparse in some areas, canopy holes common. Some dieback · Foliage mostly dense, only occasional sparse areas, canopy holes rare only occasional dieback. · Abundant dense foliage over whole canopy, no canopy holes or dieback. Understorey 1 2 3 4 · No browse palatable species 45cm-1.35m. Understorey bare. · Very

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Approved V1.1 26-7-2018 Draft for review C Kay page Landscaping Plan REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 2 Document No:RU-650-0700-A Revision No:1.1 Date:26-7-2018 Controller: C Kay Table of Content 0.0 Terms and Definitions ............................................................................................. 3 1.0 Purpose of the Plan

Rotokare Eco creations Tracking Tunnels

page What you need:  Timber (untreated, preferably use timber that would otherwise be useless) Approx 550mm long x100mm wide  Corflute (old real estate signs, rescue these before they are sent to the dump) Approx 550mm long x 550mm wide  1x 2 or 3 litre milk bottle  Sponge  Hot glue guns  Gun stapler  Vivid  Food colouring and water mixture 1:3 ratio  Bait (peanut butter works really well) How to create your tunnel 1. Take the piece of timber,

MEMBER AnnualRenew

opening of the new Members Lodge in October last year. Since then, garden staff have filled in and raised up the lawn in front of the Lodge, and planting is ongoing around the Lodge. The Valley of the Giants has had a thorough tidy up and is looking quite magnificent – come visit this Spring and see for yourself! Month on month, visitor numbers to Pukeiti still continue to grow, with an estimated 85,000 people visiting in the last twelve months. As outlined in the May newsletter, the Board’s key

Bridge diagram - Resource Consent Application

page Bridge Dimensions This drawing identifies bridge dimensions to be provided in an online consent application 1 Length of bridge approach 2 Length of bridge 3 Length of bridge approach 4 Distance of bridge underside above river bed 5 Bed width of river channel 6 Top width of river channel 7 Depth of water in the river at normal flows 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 acroform

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