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Oil Spill Plan annex 3; Communications

communications requirements will change over time as the spill response progresses through its various stages. For example, the communication requirements for aerial verification that a spill has taken place will differ from communications required for a beach clean-up. The general scenario As the EOC for a significant spill would likely be established within the Taranaki Emergency Management Office (TEMO) or Taranaki Regional Council office, telephones and fax machines can rapidly be made

Submitters Statement of Evidence Sue Jensen Gorrie

dwelling is situated at the front of the property close to the road. Effects of AFT’s current operations on Poppas Peppers 5. Offensive odour from the chicken farm is ongoing and regular. People frequently visit or home and business, and we are often asked if we have just put manure in our greenhouses. We have to explain that we run a fully page 2 contained hydroponic reticulation irrigation system that recycles any runoff. We do not use organic

Appendix Y - assessment of odour effect

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PCPOct2019 trackchange web

requested change may be from a different area of the Plan. Some minor and inconsequential changes have occurred. These have been identified in blue with new text being underlined and removed text being struck through. Minor and inconsequential amendments have been identified for the convenience of readers and have only occurred where necessary to improve the readability of Plan provisions, align language within the Plan, or to better express the intent of a provision. These changes do not

Policy & Planning minutes October 2020

late items Late items on the agenda. The Councils response is also noted:  Mana Whakahono a Rohe decisions – These decisions are not in the scope of this committee and fall under the full Council.  Review of Delegated Authority Manual – This will be discussed at the Māori relationships going forward workshop as there was confusion as to whether the request referred to the Delegations Manual or the Committee Terms of Reference. It was noted that a Governance Handbook is being …

Talking Taranaki December 2022

was captured after a Elsewhere, New Zealandtip-off from a local. moved to red newunder the Covid-19 traffic light system with the public urged to contact the Council via phone or email rather than in person. The New Zealand Garden Bird Survey results showed a five-year increase in Taranaki of native birds including kererū, tūī and pīwakawaka (fantails) - reinforcing the great work of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki . We kept aand the community close eye on flood

Ōpunake Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan

scientists estimate that Taranaki's temperature could be up to 3°C warmer over the next 70-100 years. This compares to a temperature increase in New Zealand during last century of about 0.7°C. Taranaki could be up to 20% wetter with more varied rainfall patterns and flooding could become up to four times as frequent by 2070. As extreme weather events become more frequent or severe, the costs and damages associated with them are also likely to increase. Allowances have been made in the design

Appendix I - groundwater, soil & stream monitoring plan

the TRC. Results shall be recorded in a cumulative spread sheet, a copy shall be forwarded to Council every three months, or upon request. Condition 18 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells required under condition 14 at intervals not exceeding 6 months by a suitably qualified person and analysed for; total petroleum hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, ethylene, xylene, lead and arsenic. Condition 19 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells

Appendix J - organic composting protocols (vermiculture only)

into a high quality soil enhancer. The REVITAL products improve and enhance the soil by providing not only 100% plant available nutrients but also more importantly a high-density inoculation of beneficial soil microbes which promotes soil sustainability. 1.2. The Greenwaste production process 1.2.1. Acceptance of incoming greenwatse All green waste is collected at either a refuse transfer station or brought directly to the site. The site manager inspects