lower borrowing margins, rather than being passed to shareholders as maximised profits.
It is not proposed that Council be a Principal Shareholder at this stage.
You can make a submission online at www.trc.govt.nz, or by email or letter. If you want more information, you
can see the complete proposed 2019/2020 Annual Plan on our website, or at our office at 47 Cloten Road,
Stratford. You can give us a call on 0800 736 222 and talk to one of our staff.
We look forward to hearing
seats $57 million
Option Four: More opportunities to spend at Yarrow $69 million
Option Five: Two Bigger main stands, one new $121 million
Options Six: Option Five with more uncovered seats $133 million
Options Seven and Eight: Via Westpac to Forsyth Barr $167 or $271 million.
We think that the logic in terms of the potential scale of utilisation, and the potential investment
which the Region’s and City’s communities are willing to make indicate that the main
Uruti and ask what business is running from this address as
there is no signage or 0800 smell number for them to ring and
complain about the chemical, vomiting stenching smell.
- Our young budgie that was kept in a cage out on the verandah
died after days of chemical, vomiting stench.
- The rainfall in Uruti is 2.5 - 3 metres per annum which is an
extremely high rainfall and therefore when the valley is flooding
Remediation open their settling ponds to clean them out.
- Have noticed a pad being
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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sites that have ten years or more data (and will continue to be assessed annually). One
site (lower Waiwhakaiho River) has shown a statistically significant increasing trend. No other sites have
shown statistically significant trends (positive or negative) in seasonal median E. coli counts.
Additional sampling (in accordance with the MfE, 2003 guidelines for datasets for grading purposes) at four
principal usage sites (Lake Rotomanu and Waiwhakaiho, Kaupokonui and Waingongoro
overflow event, intermittently over eight days duration, occurred in July 2012 and another of
two days duration occurred very late in the current 2012-2013 monitoring period.
Regular inspections indicated no problems with the ponds’ system maintenance or
operation, with no unauthorised overflows to the stream of any nature.
Pond microfloral monitoring continued to indicate a trend of improved in-pond conditions
under the post-diversion operating regime of maintenance of mainly low main
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
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QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2019 1
Executive summary
This is the Quarterly Operational Report (QOR) for the six months ended 31 December 2019. The purpose of a QOR is to
present a snapshot of the Council progressing through the delivery of the programme of activities agreed to in that year’s
annual plan or long-term plan. It is designed to give a feel for how the Council is progressing and the forecast for the rest of the
year.
This QOR presents the
their
enjoyment. The four tree huts inevitably produce
the ‘wow’ factor (not only for the students) and
have also been used for studying the bush or as
bird observation points. The river at night
exercise was certainly exciting for everyone,
even if many of the fish decided to keep them-
selves out of the spotlight, so to speak.
Thanks to the many teachers who have down-
loaded ‘The Rainforest School’ and other study
units from our website. We are in the process
of
over the next 10 years. It builds
on existing work, and addresses both plant and animal
pests, in line with the Biosecurity Act 1993.
Meaning of ‘pests’
The Biosecurity Act’s definition of a pest is “…an organism
specified as a pest in a pest management plan”. The
following table, top-right, shows the 17 plant and animal
pests targeted in the Plan for eradication or sustained
control in Taranaki. ‘Other harmful organisms’ not classified
as pests, have been