25 March 2020
THAT the public conduct of the whole or relevant part of the proceedings of the
meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the
withholding of the information is necessary to protect information where the making
available of the information would be likely unreasonably to prejudice the commercial
position of the person who supplied or who is subject of the information.
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all
electricity users connected to its
network to be its customers. Because
we provide an essential service, we
take overall responsibility for safety
and meeting the levels of quality and
reliability our customers expect.
If customers have a problem with their
electricity supply, their first port of call
is to their chosen retailer. However,
if there is a major problem with the
power system because of an event such
as a significant storm, natural disaster
or catastrophic
assigns grades
(‘attribute states’) for indicators (‘attributes’), from A (best) to D (worst), with a National
Bottom Line of acceptability being a C state.
The Resource Management Act requires that particular regard be given to the ‘maintenance
and enhancement of the quality of the environment’. Therefore a key determinant for the Council
is to identify where trends in water quality show no change and/or improvement, or
alternatively show decline. With the availability of a suitable period
monitored including factors which will
trigger management, and the frequency of undertakings the identified measures or
procedures; and
b) How plant die-off within the system will be managed, and the frequency and/or
timing of undertaking the identified measures or procedures.
Condition 23 Operations on site shall be undertaken in accordance with the Wetland
Treatment System Management Plan, approved under condition 20 above.
Condition 24 The discharge from the Wetland Treatment System
responsibility for
any use of or reliance on any contents of this report by any person
other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any
person other than Taranaki Regional Council, on any ground, for any
loss, damage or expense arising from such use or reliance.
Use of Data:
Date that GNS Science can use associated data: September 2017
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE
Scott BJ, Sherburn S. 2017. Taranaki Seismic and Ground
Deformation Monitoring: July 2016 to June 2017.
receive a concession fare on Citylink, Southlink and Connector
buses when they show their ID card to the driver.
page
ACCESS discounted bus fares
These are administered by the Taranaki Disabilities
Information Centre Trust (TDICT) on behalf of the
Taranaki Regional Council.
ACCESS is a reduced bus fare available for people
with permanent or temporary disabilities, enabling them
to travel on Citylink, Southlink and Hawera-NP
Connector services, for a discounted amount.
with permanent or temporary disabilities, enabling them
to travel on Citylink, Southlink and Hawera-NP
Connector services, for a discounted amount.
Show your eligibility card, which is obtained from
TDICT, to the driver to receive an ACCESS discounted fare.
More information is available at - www.trc.govt.nz/bus-fares/#access
For an ACCESS card contact Taranaki Disabilities Information Centre
28 Young St, New Plymouth. Phone: 06 759 0019
You don’t need to obtain an ACCESS card
with permanent or temporary disabilities, enabling them
to travel on Citylink, Southlink and Hawera-NP
Connector services, for a discounted amount.
Show your eligibility card, which is obtained from
TDICT, to the driver to receive an ACCESS discounted fare.
More information is available at - www.trc.govt.nz/bus-fares/#access
For an ACCESS card contact Taranaki Disabilities Information Centre
28 Young St, New Plymouth. Phone: 06 759 0019
You don’t need to obtain an ACCESS card
protection of:
- native freshwater fish; or
- habitats; or
- water quality in rivers/streams; or etc
You have just found three native fish floating dead in your
local stream. You have informed your local Regional
Council, now write a letter to the editor of your local paper
informing people of the effects of pollution on native
freshwater fish.
Make up a word find that incorporates the names of
freshwater fish and other details such as habitat and
invertebrates.
Activity 4 Speech/Debate
received on the Proposed Coastal Plan, including
submissions received in support or opposition to those initially made;
all submissions heard and tabled at the hearing of submissions on the
Proposed Coastal Plan;
the report of the Hearing Panel following the hearing of submissions on the
Proposed Coastal Plan; and
having evaluated:
the extent to which each objective is the most appropriate way to achieve the
purpose of the Resource Management Act 1991; and
whether