Submit
your answers to win tools
World Soils Day
Tuesday 5th Dec 10-2 @
Hollard Gardens
See the individual flyers for more information on these activities
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Youth perspective on Transport
Have your say and be in to win some garden tools.
Can your class/enviro group answer these 5 questions?
- What do you think we need to do to reduce using cars?
- How do you like to move around from home (to get to
school, shops, hang with friends, visit fam etc)?
- What do you
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Groundwater quality
Minerals, salts and contaminants can easily be dissolved
into, and transported by, water. Aquifers close to the earth’s
surface are more at risk of contamination from land use
activities given the shorter, or more direct pathways to
them. Deeper aquifers, or those separated from the earth’s
surface by geological material that restrict the flow of water
(an aquitard), are at less risk from surface contamination.
The quality of groundwater
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6 Location Map
6.1. If the change involves a change of site this application must include an aerial photograph or clear map
showing the changes proposed. Include property boundaries, local roads, north point, boundaries and
other relevant features.
An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki Regional Explorer;
https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/. Alternatively, contact
need to be controlled or reduced through good practices
and regulation.
The Council measures key indicators of ambient air quality,
including inhalable particulates; chemicals such as nitrogen
oxides, benzene, carbon monoxide, sulphur oxides and
formaldehyde; and suspended particulates and deposition.
Air quality is also monitored as part of resource consent
compliance programmes to ensure resource consent
conditions and regional air plan rules are met in industry
(outside of Te Papakura o Taranaki). The remaining
habitat includes 36 types of native forest and shrubland
ecosystems, and at least 12 threatened or naturally
uncommon coastal and wetland ecosystems.
What we know
At least seven forest types now cover less than 5% of their
former extent and a further five, less than 30%. From
2001 to 2018, the overall extent of the region’s indigenous
vegetation cover further declined by around 5,120ha.
Around 3,765ha of this was lost
discharge treated stormwater and treated washwater from quarrying and rock crushing operations
onto and into land and into an unnamed tributary of the Mangaoraka Stream - ... to change conditions Discharge Permit 29 Mahoetahi Road, Waitara Waiongana
25-07439-2.0 R2/07439-2.0 Jones Quarry Limited 12-Mar-25 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge cleanfill onto and into land Discharge Permit 29 Mahoetahi Road, Waitara Waiongana
25-05412-3.2 R2/5412-3.2 New Plymouth District Council
planning and reporting documents such as
the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan (LTP), Annual
Plans and Annual Reports.
While the Pre-Election Report has not been
audited, most of the financial information in it
has been reviewed by independent auditors
either as part of previous Annual Reports or the
2021/2031 LTP.
Whether you’re planning to stand for Council or
are planning to vote at the October elections, we
hope this report will inspire informed debate
about the the future of our region.
rainfall, faecal contamination can enter rivers,
lakes and the coast through run-off or via stormwater.
Faecal indicator bacteria
In rivers and lakes, Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the preferred
indicator organism; for beach sampling it is enterococci. By
themselves, these organisms don’t necessarily present a
human health hazard. However, they are indicative of the
presence of other harmful disease-causing bacteria, viruses
and protozoa that cannot be detected so easily.
Executive independently of
Councillors, this report includes information from
other planning and reporting documents such as
the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan (LTP), Annual
Plans and Annual Reports.
While the Pre-Election Report has not been
audited, most of the financial information in it
has been reviewed by independent auditors
either as part of previous Annual Reports or the
2021/2031 LTP.
Whether you’re planning to stand for Council or
are planning to vote at the October elections, we
Executive independently of
Councillors, this report includes information from
other planning and reporting documents such as
the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan (LTP), Annual
Plans and Annual Reports.
While the Pre-Election Report has not been
audited, most of the financial information in it
has been reviewed by independent auditors
either as part of previous Annual Reports or the
2021/2031 LTP.
Whether you’re planning to stand for Council or
are planning to vote at the October elections, we