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Annual report 2009-2010

following the end of each monitoring year. Where possible, individual consent monitoring programmes have been integrated with the SEM programme to save duplication of effort and minimise costs. The purpose of annual SEM reports is to summarise monitoring activity results for the year and provide a brief interpretation of these results. Annual SEM reports act as ‘building blocks’ towards the preparation of the regional state of the environment report every five years. The Council’s first, or

Rocky Shore study unit

in identification discuss and agree on planned strategy for pool search sit and look (keep shadows off pool) catch moving creatures in sieve and place in tray of pool water identify and record non or slow moving creatures/plants gently lift and investigate under rocks - fill in record sheet return all creatures to the pool finalise all arrangements - travel, clothing, footwear, drinks etc. (or ice cream container) ensure they are replaced check all requirements

Plants for riparian margins

water, do not impede the flow and do not get broken off. Further up the bank where the force and frequency of flooding is less, taller species are recommended to provide bank stability and eventually provide shade for the water. Once the native plants are well established they will seed, new plants will grow to replace the original ones as they get old and die, and the area will more or less look after itself. It is important in selecting plants for the margin to consider not

Urs Signer - Remediation NZ submission

page Submission on resource consent application Online reference number: CA190208645 Completed on: 10 Feb 2019 Submitter's details Full name or company name of submitter Urs Signer Contact Name Urs Signer Email urspetersigner@gmail.com Contact phone number 067638297 Postal Address: 6484A South Road, RD 35, Opunake 4685 Street address of property affected (if different to the address above) NA The Council will serve all formal documents electronically via the

Factsheet 5: Overview of biosecurity system

system The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is the national leader for New Zealand’s biosecurity system, which consists of pre-border, at the border, and post-border activities, with the Taranaki Regional Council (among others) having a role in the latter. Many parties, from the government to individuals, have a responsibility or an interest in protecting our country from harmful organisms. Biosecurity is everybody’s business. Pre-border control 

New Zealand dabchick

an occasional vagrant in the South Island. Dabchicks are often found in lakes, dams, ponds and even sewage oxidation ponds. In North Taranaki dabchicks can be found all year round though not as frequently or in such numbers as South Taranaki. These freshwater diving birds are aquatic specialists and hardly spend any time on land. They feed, sleep and even build their nests on water. Their floating nests are attached to emergent aquatic vegetation such as raupo,

Patea Freezing Works detailed site investigation report

exceed the conservatively applied guideline values for 95% protection of aquatic ecosystems. These concentrations should reduce once the site has been cleaned up, and in any case do not currently appear to be causing any adverse effects on the receiving environments i.e. estuary or the Patea River. With page the exception of asbestos, the concentrations of all on site contaminants are below the relevant guideline values. The risk from asbestos is currently minimised by the

Taranaki seismicity 2012-2013 - 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 person other

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki 2014-15

oxide (N2O), nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), are produced from natural sources, motor vehicles and other fuel combustion processes. Indoor domestic appliances (gas stoves, gas or wood heaters) can also be significant sources of nitrogen oxides, particularly in areas that are poorly ventilated. NO and NO2 are of interest because of potential effects on human health. Nitric oxide is colourless and odourless and is oxidised in the atmosphere to form nitrogen dioxide. Nitrogen

Submission: Opunake Surf Lifesaving

the date of any consent hearing and cannot speak at any hearing. However, you will still retain your right to appeal any decision made by the Council. Request for independent commisioner/s Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act 1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide the application to one or more hearing commissioners who are not Taranaki Regional Councilors. NA Note: Such a request may