decision be recognised as not significant in terms of section 76 of the
Local Government Act 2002
d) determined that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government
Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79
of the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of
options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to
making a
greater, and high flows were only 36% of typical highs while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 17.8°C, an average of 0.4°C cooler than normal. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 16.7°C, which is 0.8°C cooler than long-term February averages. The maximum air temperature recorded in February was 28.7°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds. The maximum wind gust recorded in February was 129km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. February 2024 Environmental Data
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Discharge - To discharge contaminants to water or land
Water is diverted from the Waiaua River and discharged into the Opunake
Lake.
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Taranaki Coastal Community Board and Taranaki Coastal Councillors
Andy Whitehead, Sharlee
Here you will find the technical reports to provide further background information about freshwater in Taranaki. Technical Information Dissolved oxygen and Ecosystem metabolism TRC Interim technical memorandum Dissolved oxygen and Ecosystem metabolism NOF baseline state September 2023 [PDF, 1.3 MB] E. coli and cyanobacteria TRC Technical memorandum E. coli and cyanobacteria NOF baseline state September 2023 [PDF, 2.5 MB] Fish Index of Biotic Integrity TRC Technical memorandum Fish Index of
More trips are being taken on buses in the region with new figures from Taranaki Regional Council showing an 18% rise in public transport patronage in 2023. The data reveals buses in Taranaki carried a total of 744,037 passengers across 42,973 bus trips last year, showcasing the community's growing reliance on public transport. The year also saw the Transit app, a free real-time bus journey and planning tool, go from strength to strength and continue to gain popularity among bus users, boasting
A private lawn surrounded by rhododendrons, close to amenities and carpark.
A contemporary eco design with high ceilings, native timber and natural light located in the heart of Hollard Gardens.
A dedicated lawn for weddings and special events located near the entrance of Tūpare.
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Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc.
NEWSLETTER
February 2018 VOLUME 67 NO.1
www.pukeiti.org.nz
2018: The Developments Take Effect.
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WORKING BEE DATES & OTHER MEMBER ACTIVITIES
inside
The Lodge takes shape - a view from The Misty Knoll
Often people ask – “What is the best time
to visit Pukeiti?” or “When are the
rhododendrons at their peak?”
Having questioned visitors on their
impressions of Pukeiti, during January, in a
month
Imaginations will run wild at Hollard Gardens' Family Corner with the addition of The Hollard Pearl, a new pirate ship ready to take young visitors on endless adventures. Designed and constructed by local craftsman Lars Binsbergen, The Hollard Pearl promises an immersive experience for children and families, enhancing the already vibrant atmosphere of the Family Corner. To mark the occasion, a pop-up pirate party was held, with prizes awarded for the best-dressed pirates. Regional Gardens