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Appendices 2-6: NZ Biodiversity Strategy objectives and actions

protected areas. Actions: Strategy sections: a) Complete indigenous biodiversity survey and assessment to identify habitats and ecosystems important for indigenous biodiversity. 6.2.2 b) Add to public conservation lands those habitats and ecosystems important for indigenous biodiversity that are not represented within the existing protected area network or that are at significant risk of irreversible loss or decline, or in situations where public ownership

New bus fares from 1 July 2023

From 1 July, children 12 and under will travel for free and under 25s will get 50% off their fares, when using a registered Bee Card. For all others, bus fares will return to full price. Half price bus fares end Friday 30 June. New concessions availableIf you already have a registered Bee Card with your birth date listed, these discounts will be applied automatically. Child (5-12 years) If you are aged 5-12 years you will travel free on the bus from 1 July. You must have a registered Bee Card

Report and decision on Normanby Hydro Scheme (2008)

Waitotara Incorporation [PKW] Are concerned that damming and raising the water level of the Waingongoro River will be caused by the generation, and the application should take into account PKW’s upstream riverbank land ownership and the associated cultural significance, to protect PKW’s property from flooding and inundation and the destruction of any culturally significant sites. The submission would be satisfied by ensuring that river levels are monitored to avoid land loss or injurious

Job Description Technical Officer Biodiversity

into practice in your work.  Be an agent for change – Always be on the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or smarter and be an active participant in the continuous improvement culture.  Be digitally savvy – Understand and be competent in the use of digital technologies relevant to your role, including processing and storage of Council information in line with relevant policies.  Emergency planning and response – Where required, participate in emergency management

Application Deposit Information

Taranaki Regional Council (see below). Please advise Council at consents@trc.govt.nz after payment has made quoting reference number and date paid. Taranaki Regional Council Account Details for Internet Banking Bank Branch Account No. Suffix 0 2 0 7 5 6 0 0 4 0 5 5 5 0 0 2 Please note this is a separate account for consent deposits only. It is a different account number to where you may make other Council payments, such as annual monitoring fees, or plant purchases.

Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes February 2024

Representative Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality A D McLay Director – Resource Management D R Harrison Director – Operations M J Nield Director – Corporate Services J Glasgow Compliance Manager M Churchill Enforcement and Compliance Coordinator L Millar Manager – Resource Consents V McKay Manager – Environmental Assurance C Woollen Communications Adviser F Kiddle Strategy Lead M Jones Governance Administrator

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes April 2024

District Council G Boyde Stratford District Council C Filbee South Taranaki District Council Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive A D McLay Director – Resource Management M J Nield Director – Corporate Services A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality L Hawkins Planning Manager F Kiddle Strategy lead zoom L Hawkins Policy Manager F Jansma Scientist – Water Quality T McElroy Manager - Science and Technology A Collins Scientist – Water Quality

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes February 2024

Haque New Plymouth District Council Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive A D McLay Director – Resource Management A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality D Harrison Director – Operations M J Nield Director – Corporate Services L Hawkins Planning Manager F Kiddle Strategy lead L Hawkins Policy Manager G Marcroft Senior Policy Analyst S Harris Policy Analyst J Reader Communications and Engagement Manager A Smith Science Communications

Appendix 8: Guidelines for groundwater bores and wells

Guidelines for groundwater bores and wells 1. Construction Bores used for water supply are normally constructed by drilling, either by augering, the cable-tool method or by the rotary method. Wells are usually augered or dug. 1.1 Drilling fluids Drilling fluids are used to stabilise drilling and completion operations. The following types of drilling fluids are acceptable for water bore drilling:  free water-based drilling fluids;  natural drilling fluids;