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Summer 2016-2017

Waimoku) met the national bathing guideline, and this is a lower rate of non-compliance than in the previous two years. Of the 14% of samples that exceeded the guideline, 10% arose from just two sites- the two New Plymouth urban sites. Bird life was mainly responsible for the exceedances at these sites, where on occasions recreationalists have fed the birds. Two sites recorded all single samples in either the ‘Alert’ or the ‘Action’ mode of the MfE, 2003 guidelines (Waimoku Stream at Oakura,

Annual report 2013-2014

Taranaki Regional Council to assess the environmental performance during the period under review, and the results and effects of the consent holder’s activities. The Council’s monitoring programme included three regular inspections, one additional inspection, and two biological receiving water surveys. Two short duration overflows (four to five days) occurred between late September and mid October 2013. Regular inspections indicated no problems with the ponds’ system maintenance or operation,

Executive Summary

Biodiversity Biodiversity, or biological diversity, describes the variety of all biological life and the ecosystems of which they are a part. The arrival of humans radically changed New Zealand’s indigenous biodiversity when introduced plant and animal species and human activity changed the landscape. As a result, Taranaki is now a highly modified landscape with approximately 52% of its land area classified as acutely or chronically threatened in that there is less than 20% of indigenous

Resource consents 27 April - 21 May 2020

01 Jun 2022 125 Fairfield Road, Hawera 4610 Review Dates: Activity Class: Controlled Location: 6A Ballance Street, Vogeltown Application Purpose: New To discharge stormwater and sediment from earthworks associated with the subdivision of land for residential development into the Huatoki Stream Rohe: Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement) Engagement or consultation: Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Provided with application …

Pest control in riparian margins

to new plantings can be considerably reduced by reducing pest numbers beforehand. The standard options for initial control are: • Possums - shooting, trapping or poisoning • Hares - shooting • Rabbits - shooting • Pukekos - culling during late autumn- early winter (the shooting season) Shooting is something landowners can easily undertake themselves without outside help. Most landowners are familiar with use of firearms, and the safety precautions necessary when shooting. A

Appendix 10G: Ngāruahine

Each resided in their own Pa which were along the Waingongoro river, Tau-te-one belonging to Puawhato and his people and Okahutiti belonging to his sister and her people. The Kanihi-Umutahi people have historically resided on both the western and eastern banks of the Waingongoro River. The ancient Pa Kanihi, takes its name from the tribes people and is located on the eastern bank of the river on a block of land known as Te Rua o Te Moko. They have been variously known or

Tupare visitor Map 2021

Green Assembly Point ENTRY House tours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 11am - 1 October to 31 March Or groups of six or more by prior arrangement Please take care. This is a hillside garden with steep paths. Your safety and security are your responsibility. Cottage, House or Garden available for hire 0800 736 222 regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz www. .nztupare TupareGardens TaranakiRG Tūpare 487 Mangorei Rd, New Plymouth Open all day, every day -

Air monitoring survey at NPGHS near major road works 2015

Exposure to BTEX can occur by ingestion (consuming water contaminated with BTEX), inhalation (exposure to BTEX present in the air) or absorption through the skin. Inhalation of BTEX can occur while pumping gasoline. Absorption of these chemicals can occur by spilling gasoline onto one's skin. Acute exposures to high levels of gasoline and its BTEX components have been associated with skin and sensory irritation, central nervous system depression, and effects on the respiratory system. These levels

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki 2019-2020

regional emission sources and ambient air quality in the region. Nitrogen oxides NOx, any mixture of nitrous oxide (N2O), nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), are produced from soil, motor vehicles and industrial fuel combustion processes. Indoor domestic appliances (gas stoves, gas or wood heaters) are significant localised sources of nitrogen oxides. Environmental and health effects of nitrogen oxides NO and NO2 are of interest to air scientists and public …

Variable oystercatcher

page DESCRIPTION The variable oystercatcher is an endangered, endemic species in New Zealand. They are large heavily-built shore birds, found on sandy beaches, sandspits or feeding in tidal estuaries. Adults have black upper parts and their under parts vary from all black through a range of black and white markings. They have a conspicuous long bright orange bill (longer in females), and stout, coral-pink legs. They are 47cm to 49cm long and weigh up to