samples were collected across 12 sites; of which 94.9%
remained within Surveillance mode (≤140 cfu/100 ml), and 5.1% (ten samples) reached Alert mode (>140
cfu/100 ml). Nine out of the ten samples that reached Alert mode were collected during three surveys that
were carried out shortly after rainfall. There were no Action mode events during the year under review. No
anomalous or persistent water quality issues were identified during the season.
Based on all routine sample results, Opunake …
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 control
of a strategic asset to or from the Council.
Membership of the …
them from undertaking
the journey, not any other reason, such as:
h aving too much shopping to take on the bus
preferring door-to-door transport to buses
not having a public transport route nearby
d. 'Safe' and 'dignified' are largely self-evident.
'Safe' generally means 'free from harm or danger'. In the Total
Mobility context, examples of 'unsafe' might include:
a component of the journey causing an increased risk of a
significant deterioration
hydrological devices and equipment and survey benchmarks
managed by, or under the control of the Council.
There are currently no bylaws or other regulatory or non-regulatory measures in place to ensure the protection of the
aforementioned assets.
Image: Waitara River stopbank and erosion control.
Purpose of the Bylaws
Flood protection and river control assets are constructed to prevent damage, danger and distress to the community
from river flooding. It is crucial …
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The Plan will be reviewed and updated, after six years or earlier if required, to ensure that
the requirements of the community are met, and that the assets are maintained at their most
effective levels of service.
1.4 Legislative requirements
The principal statute affecting the management of infrastructure assets is the Local
Government Act 2002 (the Act).
The Act empowers local authorities to provide a range of services. Specifically, the Act,
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Updated – 25 August 2020 6
The Plan will be reviewed and updated, after six years or earlier if required, to ensure that
the requirements of the community are met, and that the assets are maintained at their most
effective levels of service.
1.4 Legislative requirements
The principal statute affecting the management of infrastructure assets is the Local
Government Act 2002 (the Act).
The Act empowers local authorities to provide a range of services. Specifically, the Act,
By supporting the project you will be making a meaningful difference to our
region’s future.
Become an
ambassador for our
project! Tell your clients,
partners and team about
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki,
how you are helping and
the impact predator
control is having on
our region.
Take responsibility for traps
in an assigned public park,
reserve or walkway. We’ll provide
the equipment and training then
you and your staff ensure the
traps are
information relating to their use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser.
The Council’s existing rules regarding fertiliser use remain in force - both before the new rules
come in and afterwards.
What is synthetic nitrogen fertiliser?
Synthetic nitrogen fertiliser means any substance
(whether solid or liquid) that is more than 5%
nitrogen by weight and is applied to any plant or
soil as a source of nitrogen nutrition for plants.
This includes any manufactured urea,
24-11302-1.0 11302-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 11-Oct-24 New consent To place and use a tree trunk weir within a natural inland wetland for stream restoration
purposes in association with the Tangaroa Restoration Project
Land Use Consent Corner of Armstrong Avenue and Dreaver Drive to the confluence of
the Tangaroa Stream and the Waitara River, Waitara
Waitara
24-11302-1.0 11303-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 11-Oct-24 New consent To remove a culvert within 100m of a natural inland
place for the period under review; and
• a description of the activities and operations conducted at each site.
Sections 2 -14 each company’s activity is discussed in detail in a separate section.
In each subsection 1 (e.g. section 2.1) there is a general description of the industrial activity and its
discharges, a photograph or map showing the location of the activity, and an outline of the matters covered
by the company’s permit/s.
Subsection 2 presents the results of monitoring