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We Can Worm Farm

page The basics There are a variety of options for composting. Popular options you could consider are: compost bin, bokashi bin or worm farm. You can buy these from hardware stores or make your own. Greens and browns Each compost method will require a different composition of greens and browns. These are: Why compost Almost 50% of household rubbish to landfill is organic waste – this is food waste, lawn clippings and garden waste.

Waiwiri Wetlands

wildlife such as spotless crake, New Zealand dabchick and North Island fernbird have been quick to colonise or visit the wetlands. Ecological features Vegetation Flora species naturally found in the covenants include: raupo (Typha orientalis), lacebark (Hoheria sexstylosa), carex spp, swamp coprosma (coprosma tenuicaulis), New Zealand fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticate), and pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia australis). Both native and introduced vegetation species have been planted at this site to enhance

Appendix II: CMA boudary at river mouths

boundary of the coastal marine area in the case where the line of mean high water springs crosses a river shall be whichever is the lesser of - (i) one kilometre upstream from the mouth of the river; or (ii) the point upstream that is calculated by multiplying the width of the river mouth by 5. PURSUANT to Section 2 of the Act the Minister, the Taranaki Regional Council and each of the Territorial Authorities (in relation only to their respective district boundaries) AGREE AND SET the mouth of

4. Farm dairy effluent

effluent to be managed as part of the farm dairy effluent system. Many farmers will need to change or upgrade their systems. In terms of pond lining, existing clay-lined systems are expected to meet the standard and the existing oxidation pond storage system is expected to provide sufficient storage for a land based discharge system in most cases. Approximately 995 farms currently discharge dairy effluent to water only or have dual water-land systems, while the

Community investments in environmental improvements in Taranaki

other person. While every effort is made by BERL to ensure that the information, opinions and forecasts provided to the client are accurate and reliable, BERL shall not be liable for any adverse consequences of the client’s decisions made in reliance of any report provided by BERL, nor shall BERL be held to have given or implied any warranty as to whether any report provided by BERL will assist in the performance of the client’s functions. ©BERL Reference No: 5521 October

Biodiversity

draining wetlands, fragmenting and degrading remnant ecosystems. � invasive animals and weeds – introduced species such as possums, rats and old man’s beard that prey on, or compete with, native species or degrade their habitat. � hunting – hunting, fishing and gathering. page Curriculum Links Science Making sense of Planet Earth and beyond Achievement Aims To investigate how people’s decisions and activities change planet Earth’s physical

Annual report 2012-2013

been reported (flow adjusted data and LOWESS trend line (span 30%)) 70 page 1 1. Introduction The Resource Management Act 1991 (‘the RMA’) established new requirements for local authorities to undertake environmental monitoring. Section 35 of the RMA requires local authorities to monitor, among other things, the state of the environment of their region or district, to the extent that is appropriate to enable them to effectively carry out their functions under the

Council meeting agenda May 2018

the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the information is necessary to protect information, where the making available of the information would be likely to prejudice the supply of similar information, or information from the same source, and it is in the public interest that such information continue to be supplied. Item 11 - Confidential Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes

2021/2022 rates information

… page 98 The Council will charge a penalty of 10% on so much of any rates levied before 1 July 2021 which remain unpaid on 1 July 2021 or such later date as required under section 58(1) (b) (ii). (South Taranaki constituency). A discount of 2% will be allowed on the total rates set for the financial year, if the rates for a financial year are paid in full on or before the due date of the first instalment for the financial year (South Taranaki constituency only). This will

Pukeiti Newsletter May 2019

Ex situ conservation (where species that are at risk of extinction in their native habitat are conserved by growing them in living collections in botanic gardens or similar sites) sits within the framework of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation and its 16 Targets, but particularly Target 8 which aims to have 75% of threatened species held in ex situ collections by 20201. Key factors for success in ex situ conservation are presence of a range of genetically diverse plants of