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Public notice - application for resource consent, Stratford wastewater treatment plant

submission to the Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352 or by email: consents@trc.govt.nz. Submissions must be received no later than 29 July 2016. Submissions must be on Form 13, which is available from the Taranaki Regional Council offices or may be downloaded from www.trc.govt.nz. The submission must be dated and signed, and include the following information: 1. name and contact details of person making the submission (including email if applicable); 2. details of

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2018-2019

regional land transport strategies and regional land transport programmes were replaced by a new single regional planning document – the regional land transport plan, which combines elements of both former documents. The first such plan for the region, the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015/16–2020/21 (the Plan or RLTP), was developed during 2014/15 and approved by Council on the 7 April 2015. It came into effect on 1 July 2015. The Plan’s role is to provide

Info sheet: Surf breaks & the 'Nationally Significant Surfing Area'

idea is to recognise and protect their special nature while not interfering with non-surfing activities. and the Increase protection for the surf breaks, because no development or activity would be allowed to have an adverse effect on them. This is the same level of protection as for nationally significant surf breaks, and a greater level of protection than for other regionally significant surf breaks. Provide protection for other values including cultural,

Your Connector - Girls Bus Timetable - Nov 2024

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 ŌKATO 0 10 km Scale INGLEWOOD ELTHAM STRATFORD MIDHIRST TARIKI NORMANBY

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ideas and collaborations. For more information contact Josh Richardson at Venture Taranaki, josh@venture.org.nz, 06 759 5158. The PSP projects allow schools to work alongside scientists and tech experts on questions or problems that are relevant to them and have enduring educational value. This is the fourth round of PSP funding for Taranaki and for the previous three rounds TRC staff have been providing scientific support for environment-based projects run through schools. The

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page For assistance or information on environmental education contact: Emily Roberts, Education Officer Taranaki Regional Council education@trc.govt.nz www.trc.govt.nz Every class at Stratford Primary participated in the school BioBlitz at King Edward Park, Stratford last term. They learnt how to hunt for bugs and identify plants and birds using resources provided through Backyard Biodiversity –Taiao Taiepa Ki Tua. Check out the huge diversity of species that

Chairman's speech at Towards Predator-Free Taranaki launch

predator control and biodiversity protection. Look at the projects here on the Mounga, up to the north at Parininihi, to the south at Lake Rotokare, or even in the eastern hillcountry at Purangi. And in between there are dozens of landowners doing similar work in small bush blocks and wetlands. Taranaki has built up a small army of professionals and volunteers with commitment, expertise and staying power in the field of predator control and biodiversity protection. Once again,

Port Taranaki inhalable particulates monitoring 2012

across – because we easily inhale these small particles into our lungs. These particles are referred to as PM10 (referring to their size) or as inhalable particulate (referring to their potential effect). Health effects from inhaling PM10 include increased mortality and the aggravation of existing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions such as asthma and chronic pulmonary diseases. Fine particulates come from sources such as burning coal, oil, wood, and petrol and diesel in domestic

Remediation Hearing Kay Supplementary

evidence was lodged. This field is 2.88 ha and this increases the total area irrigated to 16.06 ha - or a 22% increase in size. A plan showing the location of this area is attached as 'Attachment A', 7. The increase in area is likely to result in a similar percentage drop in nutrients leached from the irrigation block, and will provide additional operational flexibility for RNZ to manage irrigation and nutrient loading at the facility, 25450739 2 page Conclusion

Mangamaio KNE

while the south-western half also is identified as a priority terrestrial habitat for Taranaki. Sustainability - Positive The site is of a good size and well connected to surrounding habitat. Key ecological processes still influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats Other Management Issues Habitat Modification - Medium While currently ungrazed, the damp open valley floor has been fully cleared