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emissions caused by the production of energy.
The NPS REG objectives also recognizes the need to provide for
the development, operation, maintenance and upgrading of
new and existing renewable electricity generation activities,
such that the proportion of New Zealand’s electricity generated
from renewable energy sources increases to a level that meets
or exceeds the New Zealand Government’s national target for
renewable electricity generation.
The HEPS has a good record of compliance, has made
for agricultural impacts ($million) ..........23
Table 15: Sensitivity tests of outcomes by option ........................................................25
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Executive Summary
A freshwater plan (the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki, or RFWP) has been in effect
in Taranaki since October 2001, and Taranaki Regional Council is currently reviewing this
plan. As part of the review the Council is assessing the economic costs and benefits of
including
myrtle species being listed as Threatened or at Risk. Three climbing
rata species from the Myrtle family are present at this site and are
listed nationally as 'Threatened'.
Representativeness - High The remnants are of a forest type that is now rare in Taranaki
(WF13 Tawa, kohekohe, rewarewa, hinau, podocarp forest, <20%
original extent remaining in region). Contains indigenous
vegetation on F5.2b and H1.3a- 'Acutely Threatened' LENZ
environments.
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Ecological Context -
hydrocarbon or hazardous
substance spill;
Appendix 'E' Uruti Site Consent Compliance Plan
Rev D-04/09/2017
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Health Safety Environment Interface Uruti Environ
Figure 1 Remediation (NZ) Ltd Environmental Policy
Environmental Policy
RemediationWBLtd.
Remediation NZ Ltd is committed to conducting all operations in an environmentally responsible manner
Procedures and Guidelines:
To fulfil these objectives the Company will:
. Avoid the pollution of land,
to farm
At farm gate check the compliance history on laptop
Enter the property and take every practicable measure to locate the consent holder
(farm owner) or occupier (sharemilker/worker) to notify the inspection. Show
warrant. Establish cow numbers being milked and compare with consent limit.
Check dairy shed to ensure facility discharges to a sump. This includes adjoining
races that may be washed and the sand trap. Also check the stormwater diversion
device.
Follow
Stream, were due principally to resident wild fowl populations in the vicinity of
recreational usage sites (as confirmed by inspections and more recently by DNA marker
surveys).
In terms of E. coli, bacteriological water quality in the latest survey period was similar in
comparison with historical surveys. The total number of samples falling within the “Alert”
or “Action” categories (28% of samples) was equal to the long-term average and was
strongly influenced by samples at two urban sites
proceedings of
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Appendices
Appendix A Patea 1964 site map with two main fire damaged localities marked up
Appendix B Curriculum Vitae – Ian Field and Ross McFarland
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Patea Freezing Works, New Zealand
Review of Interim Asbestos Hazard Control Measures
Following Fire
1 February 2008
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1.0 Site Visit
warbler are present. Good habitat exists for native reptiles including
epiphytes, loose bark, abundant foliage, leaf litter and forest ground cover. The site will contain a
diverse range of invertebrates which may include notable species such as Peripatus.
Ecological Values
Sustainability - Positive Key ecological processes still influence the site and with
appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or
potential threats. The site has the