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Puniho Pā

page Working with people l caring for Taranaki Waste Minimisation CASE STUDY Puniho Pa (Tarawainuku Marae) About Puniho Pa Puniho Pā is used about two or three times every month for hui, weddings, tangihanga, kapahaka, wānanga and school/work groups. There are also three whānau living on the papa kāinga. Puniho Pā is 7km

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page Site Exit Plan URUTI - REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 4 Document No:RU-650-1100-A Revision No:1.1 Date:26-7-2018 Controller: C Kay 1.0 Purpose of the Plan 2.0 General 1.1 Site Exit Plan 3.0 Site Exit Plan 3.1 Resource Consent Conditions Condition 28 and Condition 18 (Air discharge) • The consent holder shall prepare a Site Exit Plan which details how the site is going to be reinstated prior to the consent expiring or being surrendered. The

Waste minmisation

page 228TARANAKI AS ONE—Taranaki Tāngata Tū Tahi Waste minimisation A key part of waste minimisation is reducing and reusing waste, finding ways to reduce the waste created, or reusing materials that might otherwise be discarded. In an increasingly throwaway society, it is important to focus on recycling, reusing and recovery as key principles of minimising the amount of waste that ends up in landfill. Regional waste management In September 2008, the Waste Minimisation Act

King fern

Mature plants may produce spores at any time of year, though propagation is often very slow and sometimes difficult. KING FERN IN TARANAKI Reports of king fern in the Kaitake Range on Mt Taranaki from 20 or 30 years ago suggest that it was once quite common there. In recent times, searches of some of these areas have failed to locate any plants at all and king fern may now be locally extinct there. King fern populations in unmanaged North Taranaki forested areas are

Recount 106 - September 2017

whoever is in Government after polling day. Tourism and communications are big themes – events of the past few years have demonstrated the need for us to diversify. See www.trc.govt.nz/MtW/ Another talking point in the run-up to the election has been the environment, especially freshwater quality. Our cartoon series Talking on Water, which winds up this month, is aimed at highlighting freshwater issues that may not be widely known or understood, and thus

Atmospheric dispersion modelling of discharges to air from the flaring of fracturing fluid

intended for a variety of applications, and was used for the 1998 study. An updated version is still in use in Australia and New Zealand today. This is a steady-state Gaussian model, where the meteorological conditions at the source are assumed to remain constant as the plume travels downwind. While non-steady state models can give more accurate predicted concentrations in complex terrain or at distances of more than a few kilometres downwind, models such as AUSPLUME are considered to be

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust newsletter September 2020

persistent and recognisable differences, particularly if they are found in different locations, as varieties, i.e. R. protistum var. giganteum, or sub species, R. maddenii ssp. crassum. In some cases extreme variants are elevated to species level. Often further research ‘sinks’ one species into another e.g. R. cubittii is now included in R.veitchianum. This naming of plants often leads to conflicts among botanists. Studying the genome, the DNA, provides another tool to assist in determining …

WaterwaysReportCard2013

required option, rather than discharge into waterways, as is sometimes allowed now. The costs and benefits are currently being discussed with interested parties. Also up for discussion are options to ensure the timely completion of the Riparian Management Programme. The review of the Regional Fresh Water Plan will continue into 2014, when formal public consultation will take place. ������ ������������ For almost all measures, Taranaki’s waterways are as good as or better than

Taranaki waterways report card 2013

required option, rather than discharge into waterways, as is sometimes allowed now. The costs and benefits are currently being discussed with interested parties. Also up for discussion are options to ensure the timely completion of the Riparian Management Programme. The review of the Regional Fresh Water Plan will continue into 2014, when formal public consultation will take place. ������ ������������ For almost all measures, Taranaki’s waterways are as good as or better than

Stadium strategic plan

for hospitality hosting. • Ensure the stadium complies with minimum facility specification requirements of the targeted codes being rugby, football, rugby league and cricket. • Redevelop field number two or three with an artificial turf to enable training and other games to continue during times when field number one is unavailable due to a major event. External funding will be sought for this project which will determine its timing along with the Trust’s ability to