(RNZ) to undertake a review of its
land disposal and composting site in the Haehanga Catchment at Uruti, in North Taranaki. The
review covers a synopsis of available environmental and operational data with a view to
recommend steps to develop soil and groundwater management plans for the site.
The report does not aim to assess the potential adverse effects to downstream ecological
receptors such as fish or invertebrate values, but rather focuses on management improvements at
the Composting Site.
the proposal for the 2013 local
authority elections.
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The key components to undertaking a representation review are:
• The number of members – a regional council is required to have between six and 14
members elected from constituencies
• The number of constituencies
• The area of each constituency by ensuring, as far as practicable, constituency boundaries
coincide with the boundaries of one or more territorial authority districts or the
boundaries of
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DESCRIPTION
Akeake is easily recognised by its distinctive bright green long thin wavy
leaves, flaking bark and its papery winged seed capsules. It is a hardy,
coastal shrub or small tree. In the right conditions, it will grow to about 10m
high with a spreading crown and a trunk of around 30cm in diameter. The
leaves are alternate, thin, light green with smooth margins and raised veins.
The bark is reddish brown and peels off in long, thin strips. Akeake
region.
Nitrogen oxides
Nitrogen oxides (NOx), a mixture of nitrous 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
ambient air quality in the region.
Nitrogen oxides
Nitrogen oxides (NOx), a mixture of nitrous 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.
went sharemilking, there was no recycling
of farm waste or household waste. It all went into a pit to be burned.
What changes were made
At their next sharemilking job, the owners were recycling silage wrap and
Greg and Hannah continued doing this when they moved to their own
farm. They also store agricultural remedy and dairy hygiene product
containers until a collection event, or until another recycling solution is
found. Waste minimisation is now part of their routine. Recyclables
APPLICATION FOR CARRIAGE OF UNACCOMPANIED MINOR
(To be completed in respect of child 7-12 years, inclusive)
DATE__________________________
The Taranaki Regional Council and Pickering Motors Ltd (the Parties) cannot be held responsible for the unaccompanied minor before, during or after the bus journey which means that:
list_Paragraph · The minor will be picked up/dropped off at the specified destinations.
list_Paragraph · The bus will not wait and will leave as per
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DESCRIPTION
The blue duck or whio is slate blue with speckled chestnut breast feathers
and green-tinged head feathers. It has grey legs, a pinkish-white bill with a
black tip and yellow irises.
Their coloration gives them
camouflage against broken or
glistening water, rocks and
logs.
Usually growing up to 530mm
long and weighing 900g,
males are slightly heavier
than females at around 750g.
DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING
brief excludes any consideration as to the off-site effects
of the landfarms (possible movement of contaminants via runoff or
leaching) and does not consider whether the compliance criteria set out
in the consents were met or otherwise.
METHODOLOGY
6. Drilling muds consist of a) the cuttings (mainly solid) of the underlying
strata of rocks from the drill bit b) drilling fluids (bentonite based mud
and slurry including proprietary additives used to either lubricate the
drilling
issues
around 400 notices each year which
outline the landowner’s responsibility to
control pest plants and sets the date the
pest plants must be destroyed by. Almost
all notices are complied with without
further action being taken.
There is no fine or other costs associated
with the issue of a Notice of Direction.
Why have I been issued a
Notice of Direction?
A Council Biosecurity Officer has inspected
your property and found pest plant species