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Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki pursuant to Clause 5 of the First Schedule of the RMA, on or around 24 February 2018 5. notes that the rules within the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki will have immediate legal effect upon public notification pursuant to Part 86B(3) of the RMA. Lean/Walker 7. Public Excluded In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, it is resolved that the public is excluded from the following part of

Long-term trends for periphyton (2014 memo)

page 1 Memorandum To GK Bedford, Director-Environment Quality Brooke Thomas, Scientific Officer From Fiza Hafiz, Scientific Officer, State of the Environment Document #1369303 Date 10 July 2014 Long term SoE trends for periphyton for full record (1998-2013) and chlorophyll a analysis Periphyton Periphyton is the slime that can be seen from time to time coating stones, wood, weeds or any other stable surfaces in rivers and streams, especially during

Sustainable land use

erosion, which encompasses various forms of landslide. Land with a slope greater than 20 degrees and sown in pasture, is most vulnerable to mass- movement erosion because shallow grass roots do not have the same capacity to hold soil as woody vegetation does. Compared with pasture, tree cover can reduce erosion by 90%. Planting open-spaced soil conservation trees can reduce erosion by 70%. Allowing land to revert to scrub or bush can reduce the risk of erosion. page 41 Land

Your Connector Girls' Hawera to NPGHS SHGC Jan 2025

page ŌKATO 0 10 km Scale INGLEWOOD ELTHAM STRATFORD MIDHIRST TARIKI NORMANBY ŌPUNAKE HĀWERA WAITARA BELL BLOCK O KURAĀ NEW PLYMOUTH NORFOLK URENUI 1 2 3 4 3 45 3A 3 NGĀERE your connector Monday to Friday HĀWERA TO NPGHS & SHGC Bee Card Fares $2Single zone $3Cash Single zone Per extra zone $1 Fare Zones SCAN FOR FARE AND CONCESSION INFORMATION BUS STOP LOCATION Hāwera

Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018

to be seen in the context of such national priorities. Taranaki people have never shirked hard work or shrunk from a tough challenge, but the next set of challenges will need more than the sweat of our brows. It will require us to exercise our smarts, further develop those smarts and undertake strong collective action. Our future ‘wealth’ will come less from beneath our feet (from grass, oil and gas) and more from between our ears. We need to identify, develop and foster the talents

Annual report 2013-2014

those species recorded by the Taranaki Regional Council, an additional three new species were recorded by NIWA in April 2012 when commissioned by TrustPower to assess the hornwort community. It is unlikely that these other species will ever become abundant. Hornwort on the other hand is considered highly invasive, and is expected to eventually become dominant, out-competing E. densa and L. major. While this is not expected to cause significant impacts on the ecology of Lake Rotorangi or on the

Taranaki BTEX survey 2019

(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 or pouring gasoline or while using products containing the substance. 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

Taranaki Enviroschools - Term 3 2020 panui

school at Tikorangi got their own beeswax wrap (above) and Waitoriki (below) learnt how to do some Furoshiki (Japanese gi� or bag folding), filled loads of plus Ecobricks made Maths bags for the seniors. #plas�cfreejulytaranaki What have our schools been doing? Inglewood Primary School have really enjoyed learning to weave kete and kono. #māoriperspec�ves Term 3 JULY 2020Enviroschools Taranaki We congratulate one of our Enviroschools whanau Rachel Ammundsen from Moturoa School who

SITE91

ultimate experience seeing and hearing birds in a predator-free environment, book a trip to Rotokare Scenic Reserve (email educator@rotokare.org.nz). Or Experience Purangi for a lesson about kiwi, targeted at new entrants (info@experiencepurangi.co.nz). Through predator control efforts, it’s exciting to think of the changes that this generation of school-goers will witness to bird life over the next 30 years. For this to happen, we all need to get on board, so the sooner

Minutes

provision for external parties to join meetings by audio and video links  option A will be the default options when speaking and moving motions, unless further direction is provided by the Chairperson at the outset of any meeting, committee meeting or joint committee meeting where standing orders apply  without public forums as a matter of course noting that public forums maybe held with the chairperson of the meeting’s discretion page Minutes Ordinary Meeting 20 February 2017