Programme
management
• Provide day-to-day programme management and support for the
freshwater programme, which includes the development and
implementation of the Land and Freshwater Plan, and the roll-out
of freshwater farm plans.
• Develop and manage a detailed programme schedule and work
plan.
• Prepare proposed changes to scope, budget, quality or schedule
for the freshwater programme.
• Develop and implement issues management and risk management
frameworks and processes,
industrial area at the lower end of
Egmont Road and there is a growing number of large trucks and semi-trailers using
lower Egmont Road. Traffic volumes have increased significantly on Egmont Rd and
the intersection with SH3 has become particularly problematic and dangerous. Some
drivers of large truck and trailer units are using engine braking that creates excessive
noise. The intersection lanes are narrow and it’s a harrowing experience waiting to
make a turn into upper or
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
Roach/Walker
2. Confirmation of Minutes – 18 August 2022
Resolved
That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee of the Taranaki Regional
Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Taranaki Solid
Waste Management Committee meeting held at EnviroWaste New Plymouth
to clients. Nappies past their prime
will be recycled into rags (available for sale) or sent to
Terracycle for textile recycling.
The project was funded in part by NPDC’s Zero Waste Fund and Stratford District Council’s waste
levy contestable fund.
Child Car Seat Recycling *NPDC*
From April-June, New Plymouth District Council worked with Baby on the Move in Inglewood to run
a trial to recycle expired or damaged car seats. The trial was an outstanding success and 100 car
seats
lows, and “typical values”. Sites with a longer data record will
generally provide a more reliable comparison to values in the current year.
Report date: 10 July 2024.
Supply of environmental data - General terms and conditions
The enclosed information is the highest quality data the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is currently able to provide. Some or all
of the data being provided may not yet have been audited however, and is therefore subject to change.
As we
are not tangible to be signed off or completed. While rewriting the
group plan, consideration will be given on identifying tangible objectives. Some
objectives have slowed/changed drastically due to higher priorities that have
arisen over the past two years. Further advised that staff members are allowed
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five items ‘above the line’ and are unable to commence new tasks until other
options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
Williamson/Littlewood
6. Yarrow Stadium Joint Committee – Revised Terms of Reference
6.1 Mr M J Nield spoke to the memorandum requesting the members consider and adopt
the Revised Terms of Reference for Yarrow Stadium Joint Committee
6.2 An amendment was made to recommendation b)
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
received the
schools, Turuturu,
Mokoia and Tawhiti took part and it was great to hear so
many discussions on what made something recyclable or
not.
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Kiatiakitanga Day at Central School *NPDC*
Tamariki (years 0-2) had a full day of environmental learning at Central Primary School. Four classes
rotated through 4 stations and learned about becoming Predator Free
speed through Egmont Village and road
noise impacting the Egmont Village School.
1.2 The committee asked for information on what plans the school or the Education Board
had put in place for noise reduction such as acoustic barriers.
1.3 Ms L Stewart, Director Regional Relationships, Waka Kotahi, acknowledged the
deputation and advised that it would be logical for the improvements needed at
Egmont Village to be done as part of the planned safety improvement works. A safety
text on page ii. Third paragraph: “Specifically, participants
with 15 years or more residence time between 1962 and 1987 had mean and
geometric mean TCDD levels of 14.6 and 12.4 pg/g lipid respectively (n = 15),
compared to age and gender-adjusted backgrounds of 2.4 (mean) and 2.2 (geometric
mean) pg/g lipid. Those with less than 15 years exposure during this period had a
mean TCDD concentration of 3.2 pg/g lipid (n = 37), compared to an expected mean
of 1.5 pg/g lipid for a group of