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Summary of submissions

or all, of the Yarrow Stadium grounds to developers for sub-division as it is in a great area, also the various other community sports grounds such as the Netball courts beside the Waiwhakaiho River could be sold. You could charge a small fee for parking at the multi-sports hub when it is finished. Some of the larger businesses in Taranaki such as TSB, Todd energy, Fonterra, etc. could be approached for sponsorship of the stadium and smaller businesses for the infrastructure of the surrounding

Ancell Farms, Berridge Twin Bush, Ingram's QEII, King Edward Park & Carrington Walkway, Rahui, Skiltons Bush, Team Tong Tiger Territory, Tongaporutu Grazing Co Bush, Tongaporutu/Hutiwai Upper Estuaries, Tongaporutu Lower Estuary

Provides additional habitat and greater connectivity with other Key Native Ecosystems such as the Waiwiri Wetlands and other protected habitats in this area. Sustainability Positive Key ecological processes still influence the site and with appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats. The site will have the additional benefit of being formally protected. Threats to ecological values Potential threat Comment Pest animals High

Policy & Planning agenda February 2020

Planning Committee - Agenda 2 page Purpose of Policy and Planning Committee meeting This committee attends to all matters of policy developed either in-house or by third parties. Responsibilities Prepare and review regional policy statements, plans and strategies and convene as a Hearing Committee as and when required for the hearing of submissions. Monitor plan and policy implementation. Develop biosecurity policy. Advocate, as appropriate, for …

North Taranaki kaimoana survey 2000-2001

that the reefs had become more polluted (than by the river-borne wastes) since the marine outfall was installed (1978). Evidence was given of “sick mussels” on Orapa Reef, which were reported to be fragile and to crumble when walked on or even squeezed by hand. It was accepted by the Tribunal that a combination of coastal alignment and prevailing winds was responsible for driving Waitara sewage and wastes further east along the coast, even as far as Motunui.

Pole planting - maintenance

firm, not loose Blanking Not all of the poles planted will strike. 100% survival of a planting is rare; 90% after the first year is a good survival rate. Sometimes due to adverse conditions such as cattle damage, possum browse or summer drought, survival drops to 50% or less. Where mortality is heavy, it’s essential to blank (re- plant) next winter. If this isn’t done, tree spacing won’t be sufficiently dense for roots to anchor the soil, and Fig. 2 A pruned stand of poplars slips or

Investigation of air quality arising from flaring of fracturing fluids

has focused on the nature of potential effects arising from the use of hydraulic fracturing (HF) fluids within production enhancement activities, as these fluids include compounds additional to those used in drilling. These compounds will include biocides, gelling and gel-breaking agents, inert proppants such as sand or microscopic ceramic beads, and ‘slicking’ agents. Normal exploration practice is to separate the recovered fluids from the entrained hydrocarbon gas. However, under

Annual report 2014-2015

Kaponga, or Patea treatment systems on adjacent receiving waters were recorded in late summer-autumn under low flow conditions during the monitoring period (at which time the Waverley system had been desludged with bio-bugs, the Manaia system had been upgraded with the addition of two wetlands, the Kaponga pond subsurface discharge rate was very low and receiving water dilution very high) in early winter under higher flow conditions (when the Patea upgraded ponds system discharged continuously),

Annual report 2016-2017

presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2017-2018 monitoring year. A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of the report. 1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to: a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around

Agenda

procedural or process changes. It represents the second phase of the Government’s resource management reform programme. Major changes to the RMA arising from enactment of the Resource Legislation Amendment Act concern national level policy making and direction, regional and district plan making and the resource consents process. Staff will be developing an implementation plan to give effect to the Resource Legislation Amendment Act 2017 over the coming months. Recommendations That the

Bus Transport in Taranaki

Competencies: • Relating to others • Thinking Essential Skills: • Communication • Information gathering • Work and study Values: • Equity • Community and participation • Respect Make a list of people you could invite to your class to talk to you. Your list could include: 1. Someone from your local bus depot or local bus driver. 2. Taranaki Regional Council Transport Services Manager. 3. New Plymouth District Council ‘Let’s Go’