levels, this signals an unacceptable level of risk to human health.
Livestock are often the main contributor of faecal bacteria in rural areas, whereas large flocks of birds
(including gulls, ducks and pūkeko) have contributed to water quality issues in some urban areas near the
coast. Occasionally, sources of human wastewater have also been detected in urban waterways, often
associated with aged or faulty infrastructure.
Planktonic cyanobacteria (commonly known as blue-green algae) are
directly to the relevant legislation and contact NZTA.
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Updated July 2025
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TOTAL MOBILITY AROUND NEW ZEALAND
seems to remove
any rule based obligation to notify the consent, it should affect the consideration of affected
parties and whether the effects are likely to be more than minor (S95E). When considering
discretionary activities, all adverse effects of the activity can be considered. Activities
classified as discretionary are recognised as being capable of generating a wide range of
effects and therefore the assessment of effects is not narrowed or limited in any way.
24. In
Here is where you can find out more about how we are developing a new Road Land Transport Plan for Taranaki. The Better Travel Choices strategy for Taranaki includes a new shared and active travel strategy and an updated Regional Public Transport Plan. To have your say on the strategy click the link below: Give us your feedback
The options in the survey and the strategy have been informed by feedback gathered from a community conversation we held earlier this year where we asked people about
composition
are recorded and entered into the NIWA LakeSPI database, which calculates a Native Condition Index, an
Invasive Impact Index and an overall LakeSPI Index. A higher LakeSPI and Native Condition Index denotes
better lake ecological condition and higher Invasive Impact Index denotes poorer Lake Condition.
Theoretically, a pristine lake with diverse native submerged vegetation, unimpacted by human activities or
invasive species, would score a LakeSPI Index of 100%, a Native
Subsection 1 describes the site and past/present activities;
Subsection 2 discusses the site inspections undertaken during the period under review;
Subsection 3 presents and discusses the results of effluent monitoring;
Subsection 4 presents and discusses the results of receiving environment monitoring;
Subsection 5 discusses any additional investigations, interventions or incidents;
Subsection 6 is a discussion of site performance, an assessment of environmental effects and an overall
evaluation
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Elected Members’ Allowances and Recovery
Expenses: For Electoral Tenure Commencing 14
October 2022
Purpose
This policy sets out rules on the claiming of expenses by elected members and the resources that will be
available to them during their term of office.
Definitions
“Actual” means as evidenced by the original receipt attached to the claim form.
“Reasonable” means that it is within the amount specified by this policy or as deemed reasonable by
October was a relatively dry month for most of Taranaki with 115mm of rainfall – 30% less than usual. There was 48% less rain than normal at Brooklands Zoo in New Plymouth and the site also had the highest air temperature for the month at 25.6°C. Year to date rainfall ranges from 13% less rainfall at Uruti at Kaka Rd, and 10% more rainfall at Omaru at Charlies, with an average of 3% less than normal. Mean river flows for October were 28.3% lower than typical values while mean river
a digital photo is not possible, passport photos are
also acceptable. Please print the applicant’s name
clearly on the back.
All photos must be less than two years old.
Don’t
× Do not send a photocopy of the applicant’s driver’s
licence, passport, or any other form of photo
identification.
× Do not cut a photo from an official ID document and
send it to us.
× Only one photo is required—please do not send
multiple photos or copies of the same photo.
× If