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Nitrates in shallow groundwater monitoring 2002-2012

nitrate concentration in drinking water of 11.3 mg/L (as NO3-N).While extremely rare, the consumption of nitrate laden water by bottle fed infants has the potential to contribute to a blood disorder known as methemoglobinemia or “blue baby syndrome.” It should be noted that the Ministry of Health advises that, based on World Health Organisation information and findings, drinking water with up to double this concentration of nitrates is still safe even for infants. ‘The World Health

Taranaki Regional Waste Minimisation Education Strategy

when combined with the provision of appropriate waste services which allow for residents to easily and cost effectively recycle their waste. Where barriers currently exist through lack of services no amount of education or communication will achieve significant results. A joint approach will always be necessary, with education, communication, and advocacy supporting and promoting changes to service provision. It is intended that the waste hierarchy be taken into account when

Recount 102 - September 2016

streambanks fenced, 69% (7639 km) protected with plants and 4.3 million plants supplied. Taranaki’s high-quality environment: Fresh water, coastal water and air quality is improving or being maintained. Best ever trends in freshwater quality. Yarrow Stadium: Secure long-term maintenance and development. Bus passenger increase: Increase in urban New Plymouth and regional Taranaki to more than 582,000 passengers annually. Resource consents: 100% processed in statutory

Schoolbus R55 Orbiter Timetable Jan 2025

MOLESWORTH ST ST AUBYN ST M O R L E Y S T H O B S O N S T P A Y N T E R S A V E P A Y N T E R S A V E 7.56AM 55 Ph 0800 87 22 87 www.taranakibus.info TaranakiPublicTransport INGLEWOOD ELTHAM STRATFORD ŌPUNAKE HĀWERA NEW PLYMOUTH WAITARA ŌAKURA Fare Zones SCHOOL SERVICE* ROUTE 55 Please scan code for up-to-date fares and concessions AM Route - Anticlockwise Current 2025-01-01 v1 PM Route -

Annual report 2012-2013

recommendations to be implemented in the 2013-2014 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 Resource Management Act 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

Schoolbus R32 Bell Block to NPGHS Timetable Jan 2025

TaranakiPublicTransport Current 2025-01-01 v1 SCAN TO DOWNLOAD APP INGLEWOOD ELTHAM STRATFORD ŌPUNAKE HĀWERA NEW PLYMOUTH WAITARA ŌAKURA ŌKATO Fare Zones Please scan code for up-to-date fares and concessions Highlands Int. PM only Page 1

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they be on stream banks, in sand dunes, on school grounds, on lake sides or wherever. Keep up the great work. If your school is involved this year please give me a call and I could take a lesson outlining the environmental benefits of tree planting. Make the most of your term. Best wishes for a great year. Kevin Archer Multi choice recycling quiz 1.C 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.C 10.A An enthusiastic band of over 200 pupils, parents, grandparents and

Hollard Gardens Woodlands School

emailed or faxed to the Council’s Education Officer before the day of the visit. Email kevin.archer@trc.govt.nz or fax 06 765 5097  Names: A list of all the names of students/teachers and accompanying adults must be given to Kevin Archer or the resource person hosting the group, at the start of the visit.  Vehicle access: Parking for cars and buses is available in the car park and there is a two minute walk to the Visitor Centre, where each group will be met by the host for the

WaterwaysReportCard2014

page Taranaki waterways - update 2014 The Taranaki Regional Council’s scientific monitoring shows that in overview, the region’s rivers and streams are continuing to do well. Water quality measures are either stable or improving, and an ever-increasing number are improving. The trends reported this year, on the ecological health and physical and chemical state of our rivers and streams, are the best yet in 18 years of monitoring. Comparison with guideline limits

Taranaki waterways report card 2014

page Taranaki waterways - update 2014 The Taranaki Regional Council’s scientific monitoring shows that in overview, the region’s rivers and streams are continuing to do well. Water quality measures are either stable or improving, and an ever-increasing number are improving. The trends reported this year, on the ecological health and physical and chemical state of our rivers and streams, are the best yet in 18 years of monitoring. Comparison with guideline limits