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Remediation Hearing Paora Laurence

of the river. Inanga (whitebait) were caught all along the banks of the river. The Mimi River has always been an integral part of the social, spiritual and physical lifestyle of the Ngati Mutunga people. Ngati Mutunga page also used the Mimi River for baptising babies. When members ofNgati Mutunga were sick or had skin problems they were taken to the river to be healed. All elements of the natural environment possess a life force and all forms of life are related. Mauri is a

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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

Recount 98 - September 2015

page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER September 2015 No. 98 Storm relief hits spot The Taranaki Regional Council’s $500,000 Storm Recovery Package has struck a chord with farmers whose properties were damaged in the widespread flooding and slips in June. More than three-quarters of the funding package had been allocated by the end of August, to cover replacement of riparian plants, poplar poles and retirement fencing lost or damaged in the storm.

Paul Dodge; Joe Gibbs Reserve; McQuoid QEII; Penwarden; PG Nops Reserve; Rewarewa Bush; John Whittington

including the Ingrams QEII site. The site also provides additional habitat and greater connectivity with other Key Native Ecosystems in this area such as Kotare bush, Hickman road (Luxton), Tikorangi Whitehead, and Mangahewa. Rarity and Distinctiveness - Medium No threatened or at risk species were recorded during the initial condition assessment. The site is connected to a larger patch of native forest that provides habitat for the western North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli)

Optimisation of Farm Irrigation Part 1

high application depths and long return intervals. Centre pivot; high capital cost, versatile operation and low labour requirements. Travelling irrigators; constrained by farm layout and performance affected by high wind. Irrigation Efficiency: For the purposes of this study, application efficiency is the most appropriate definition of irrigation efficiency, which is the ratio of applied water to water retained within the crop root zone. Uneven or excessive application depth accounts

Taranaki seismicity 2011-2012 - GNS Science

page page Project Number: 420W1016 DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Taranaki Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any use of, or reliance on any contents of this Report by any person other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any

Appendix N - site reinstatement (exit) plan

page Site Exit Plan URUTI - REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 4 Document No:RU-650-1100-A Revision No:1.1 Date:26-7-2018 Controller: C Kay 1.0 Purpose of the Plan 2.0 General 1.1 Site Exit Plan 3.0 Site Exit Plan 3.1 Resource Consent Conditions Condition 28 and Condition 18 (Air discharge) • The consent holder shall prepare a Site Exit Plan which details how the site is going to be reinstated prior to the consent expiring or being surrendered. The