the region’s coastal fringes to areas of higher elevation across the eastern hill
country and the slopes of Te Maunga. Much of this rainfall rapidly flows to the sea via rivers or streams or
enters groundwater through infiltration, causing considerable variation in river flows, particularly seasonally.
Taranaki has 217 parent catchments, made up of more than 500 named rivers and streams. More than 300
rivers flow from the flanks of Mt Taranaki in a distinctive radial pattern across the
with the Code remains voluntary and is neither legally
binding nor enforceable under the MMPA. Persons who intend to adopt the Code while
conducting seismic surveys should follow the steps outlined in Appendix 5 to confirm such
intention to the Director-General of Conservation.
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2 2013 Code of Conduct for Minimising Acoustic Disturbance to Marine Mammals
2. Definitions
Acoustic source means a source of acoustic pressure waves used, or intended to be used,
for the purpose
believe that the effects provided in the LVEA assessment
directly correspond to the need for public notification (i.e., a minor or more than minor adverse effect).
Overall, as concluded in Section 5.9 of the Assessment of Effects on the Environment prepared by
Tonkin + Taylor, when considering the existing character, values and locational context of the site, as
well as the constrained scale and temporary duration of construction works, and the range of proposed
mitigation measures, it is
onto land Discharge Permit
353 Upper Newall Road
Okato Teikaparua (Warea)
25-02177-4.0 R2/2177-4.0 Carley Trust 11-Feb-25 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 65 Albion Road, Pitone Katikara
25-07500-2.0 R2/7500-2.0 Cape Egmont Boat Club 12-Feb-25 Replacement for expiring consent
To occupy the coastal marine area with a boat ramp
structure and associated disturbance of the foreshore
and seabed from maintenance works Coastal Permit
the requirements of the Local Government Act
2002 in relation to decision making. Unless otherwise stated, the recommended option
outlined in each report meets the purpose of local government and:
• Promote the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of communities in
the present and for the future.
• Would not alter significantly the intended level of service provision for any significant
activity undertaken by or on behalf of the Council, or transfer the ownership or
will also be made available to the public within two
months after the end of each financial year.
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Procedures for Share Acquisitions
The Trust will not acquire or subscribe for any share issues.
Activities for which Compensation is Sought
The Taranaki Regional Council will fund the Trust for the maintenance and long-term development
of the Stadium and the operation of the Trust. There are currently no other activities for which
compensation is sought from the
Management - Joint Committee - Quarterly Performance Report
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Performance Report 7
Section 2 | Significant Projects
A significant project is defined as one that, alone or in combination with other
concurrent projects, is anticipated to cause sustained work impacts greater than
what is considered tolerable for delivery within existing TEMO resources.
Welfare Registration and Need Assessment (Resilience Funding)
Contributes to: Response & Recovery
response is based on the traffic light system
of Green, Amber or Red and we can qualify the response with commentary if
needed.
• One of the “risks” we identified in the monthly report is time. This project has to be
completed by 30 June 2024 but we are being slowed down by Waka Kotahi
processes.
• We will have to bend the procurement rules to meet this very tight timeline. We do
not have time to go through the traditional procurement processes of tendering and
award, this assumes there
substrate composition and grazer density influence periphyton growth.
Periphyton is measured by the concentration of chlorophyll-a per square metre (a pigment that plants use
for photosynthesis). Periphyton is also measured visually so that it can be compared to guidelines for
ecological health or aesthetic values. Weighted composite cover measures the combined cover of some of
the less desirable forms of periphyton, such as long filaments and thick mats. Monitoring is carried out
where
in a number of forms (nitrate, nitrite, ammoniacal nitrogen and organic
nitrogen). The most common sources of nitrogen include leaching and run-off from agriculture and
horticulture or from industrial or wastewater discharges.
Ammonia (toxicity)
Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4-N), also called ‘ammonium’, is the concentration of nitrogen present as either
ammonia (NH3) or ammonium (NH4) in water. The balance between ammonia and ammonium depends on
the pH and temperature of the