advised Not suitable for swimming
Figure 5: Results of weekly enterococci samples at marine sites for the 2023/24 Can I Swim Here? season.
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Taranaki Regional Council | Can I Swim Here? | Report Card 2024
Ngā whakataunga ngārara kānapanapa (ngā awa me ngā roto)
Cyanobacteria results (rivers and lakes)
Cyanobacteria exists naturally in freshwater,
growing as mats on the rocks of a river bed
(benthic) or floating and drifting in lakes
(planktonic). During the summer
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 decision on this
matter.
Cloke/Williamson
9. Wild for Taranaki Report on Performance against MOU
9.1 Mr D Harrison – Director of Operations, spoke to the members to:
Introduce the Wild for
AAD, Exchange, Citrix.
• New user setup, changes to users as required.
• Provide support and assistance in relation to all hardware and software
queries/problems.
• Understand, develop, maintain and document policies and procedures in
relation to IT systems and applications.
• Communicate best practice and changes to best practice for IT systems
and applications across all users.
• Escalate any problems quickly to the systems team or team lead when
identified.
Documentation
context taking into account the proposed activity and
the affected landscape elements applicable to the development site and the immediate surrounding area.
1.3 Methodology
The assessment of landscape and visual effects are a separate, although linked, processes. The existing landscape and
its visual context or visual envelope all contributes to the existing ‘baseline’ for the landscape and visual assessment
studies. The assessment of the potential effects on the landscape is carried out
that point will be whichever
is lesser; one kilometre upstream from the mouth of the river or the width of the river mouth
multiplied by five. Given the width of the Whenuariki Stream mouth is at least 12 m, the CMA
extends approximately 60 m upstream. This interpretation was captured in figures provided to TRC
on 21 November 2023. The Whenuariki Stream at the project location is CMA and therefore, the RCP
would be the applicable regional plan and the RFWP does not apply.
2 The Landscape and
when systems security is compromised or in danger.
Projects • Participate in appropriate DigiTech projects especially when performing
major system enhancements, upgrades or replacements.
• For new systems, ensure delivery is in accordance with our project
management framework and on the DigiTech programme list.
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Skills and
training
• Maintain professional and technical knowledge personally through
continued education, online/in-person training and
required)
06 751 0209 or
027 773 3268
Wheelchair ramp
available
Wheelchair ramp06 758 0734Freedom Companion Driving Service
available
Ironside Vehicle Society
New Plymouth
Pre-booked hoist06 753 6469
assistance available
Wheelchair ramp06 278 3933STOPS (Hawera)
available
www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility
(contains answers to frequently asked
questions and forms).
transport@trc.govt.nz
Costs
Level of subsidy per trip
75%
Maximum contribution by the Taranaki Regional
representative at your workplace or visit the
New Zealand Council of Trade Unions: union.org.nz
What if I do not intend to join a union?
If you do not intend to join a union, you will move to
an Individual Employment Agreement after your first
30 days of employment and will no longer be covered
by the Collective Agreement terms.
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conditions agreed between employee and employer.
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