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Agenda

or directly to WW who will forward appropriately. 7. RLTP 2018 review (including BCA and ONRC) Development timeline  FR tabled an overview timeline for Taranaki’s RLTP mid-term review.  Targeted consultation is still planned, unless the significance policy is triggered, which is unlikely. Consultation (be it targeted or public) is set to run from December 2017—early February 2018.  Draft Programmes to be in TIO by 30 September for inclusion within draft RLTP.

2021 Calendar of events Enviroschools

ecosystems, energy, waste • The interactions between the natural environment and human activities and the consequences of these • The choices and actions we can take to prevent, reduce, or change harmful activities to the environment • Concepts of kaitiakitanga play a key component in educating tamariki about the important part they can play to ensure sustainable future land use. Book now to secure your space 24 February 12.30-4.30 Recommended to teachers from years 6 - 13 Half day teacher

Agenda

the whole or the 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 the information that would likely to unreasonably prejudice the commercial position of the person/s who supplied or who are the subject of the information and to enable the local authority to carry on without prejudice commercial negotiations. page Agenda Memorandum Date 7

Pesticides in shallow groundwater monitoring report 2011

2,100 dairy farms and about 600,000 dairy cows, is minimal. 2. Pesticides in groundwater Pesticides include herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides and can be defined as any chemical used to control pests. There is always a risk associated with them to adversely affect the environment and human health. When pesticides are applied there is a potential that some of the product may run off the soil's surface or leach down through the soil to eventually reach the groundwater. In

Appendix 4: Statutory acknowledgements

granting of a resource consent for activities within, adjacent to, or impacting directly on, the statutory area. The limitations on the effect of statutory acknowledgements are, that except as expressly provided in the deed of settlement legislation,— (a) statutory acknowledgements do not affect, and are not able to be taken into account by, any person exercising a power or performing a function or duties under any statute, regulation or bylaw; (b) no person, in considering a

Site 81

encouraging. On top of its use with Yr12/13 science classes, we are now offering SHMAK courses to adult groups such as several Taranaki iwi who want to monitor the health of streams within their tribal area. This is another example of ‘citizen science’ in action. What’s more, the adults seem to really enjoy it! Kevin Regional Council Taranaki Waste Minimisation and Recycling Society in general is certainly more aware of the need to reduce, reuse or recycle its waste. This

Annual report 2013-2014

respect to proposed additional industrial loadings. page Regular inspections indicated no immediate problems with the oxidation ponds system’s performance, with no overflows to land or adjacent stormwater drains, following very wet weather as a direct consequence of re-engineered bunding and cell wall upgrades. Seasonal variability in secondary pond microfloral populations (as indicated by chlorophyll- concentrations) was also influenced by preceding wet-weather stormwater

Schoolbus R44 Ōakura to Highlands Timetable Jan 2025

page SPOTSWOOD HIGHLANDS DEVON NPGHS SHGC 44 DEVON ST WESTSOUTH RD 3.15PM 8.30AM 44 3.25PM 8.20AM C O R O N A T IO N A V E D IX O N S T SOUTH R D W A IR A U R D TUI GR Ōakura 3.55PM 44 7.45AM 7.55AM Starts Cnr Wairau and Tui Grove SCHOOL SERVICE* 44 Ōakura to Highlands IntermediateROUTE KEY i-Site Route Direction - AM Route Direction - PM TO ŌAKURA Ph 0800 87 22 87

'Intervention logic model' worksheets

used nationally and internationally as a planning tool to review and design programmes and to test the underlying rationale for public interventions. As part of the review of its pest management strategies, the Council has applied the intervention logic model. The process involved a series of 14 workshops held throughout February and March 2012. At those workshops, staff evaluated what outcomes are sought in relation to individual pest animal or plant species, and then evaluated how that

Monitoring form - Jim Clarkson

few browse palatable species 45cm – 1.35m. Scattered seedlings of less palatable species. · Moderate browse palatable species 45cm – 1.35m, other species relatively abundant. · Abundant browse palatable species and other species present. Ground Cover 1 2 3 4 · Bare soil, rock / gravel >20% of forest floor. Ground vegetation (ferns, moss, seedlings etc. < 45cm tall) absent or very uncommon. Leaf litter on remainder of forest floor. · Scattered bare