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Information for volunteers

We’re always after people that can help with leaflet drops and community information evenings. During an emergency you may be assigned to a water tank, go door knocking, or being on a cordon. Where does volunteering happen? Wherever you live in Taranaki, there is a role for you to play. The Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) is in New Plymouth. The ECC coordinates the emergency response across the region for large-scale events. Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs)

Resource consent applications 26 April to 10 May 2022

stockholding area and the associated discharge of contaminants onto or into land Land Use Consent 503 York Road, Midhirst Waitara 22-02739-3.0 2739-3.0 Tuikonga Farms Limited 28-Apr-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December 2022 after treatment in an oxidation pond system into an unnamed tributary of the Mangimangi Stream Discharge Permit 234 Horoi Road, Eltham Tangahoe 22-10923-1.1 10923-1.1 Pukeone Company Limited 29-Apr-22 New

Using the online maps portal

icon Layers icon Zoom to point icon Print icon Navigate around the map Zoom in or out of the map Display information about a particular site Search for a site or address Turn layers on and off Show legend/key Navigate from the Plan schedules to the map portal Navigate from the portal to the Plan schedules Zoom to a location using GPS coordinates Print a map This guide shows you how to use the online map portal to: More If not all the icons are

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repeated on Thursday 15 October this year. Every region in New Zealand experiences earthquakes and none is safe from them or from other local hazards. Having a definite plan to handle an emergency, while not necessarily preventing it from happening, gives everyone a better chance of lessening its damage, reducing the possible injuries and the potential loss of lives. Term one is traditionally our rock pool season and this year looks to be no exception. If you are

Summer 2011-2012

continuing the improvement shown by the previous season. Very few high counts were recorded during the 2011-2012 season. One site (Te Henui Stream near East End beach) recorded all of its single samples in either the ‘Alert’ or the ‘Action’ mode of the MfE, 2003 guidelines. DNA marker tracking confirmed the principal contribution to be the wildfowl populations although there were background contributions from cattle and occasionally human sources. Previously this site had been monitored

Argentine stem weevil

animal body temperature fluctuations, which can result in lower animal performance. For example, heat stress can result in reduced milk synthesis and/or meat and fibre production (growth rate). Most cultivars of perennial ryegrass are now available with or without endophyte, although there is a trade-off between plant persistence and animal performance. For example, high producing (low endophyte) pasture is susceptible to ASW damage. New research is looking at developing endophytes that are

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schools prior to any planned activity to advise them of our requirements. This system is working well; thank you for your co-operation. The Council has just completed its annual recognition of the special environmental efforts made by individuals, professional or community groups, companies, local authorities and schools. Nine awards were made this year with three of them going to schools. Congratulations to the students, the staff and the school communities of Oakura,

Summer 2009-2010

tracking, confirmed the principal contribution to be the wildfowl populations. Twelve other sites exhibited occasional single sample entries into the ‘Alert’ or ‘Action’ modes of the 2003 guidelines at some time during the season. However, eight sites’ counts entered the ‘Action’ mode, a small increase in the frequency of exceedances in comparison with previous survey seasons’ results. To a certain extent these exceedances were probably a feature common to the mid and lower reaches of rivers and

Consent application deposit information

page Application Deposit information The deposit amount is required when an application is submitted and is an initial deposit towards the final cost of processing the application. Processing of the application will begin when the deposit is received. Purchase orders are not acceptable as payment for the deposit and we are unable to issue you an invoice/receipt until payment has been received. The final cost of processing is based on actual and reasonable staff time and

FonterraNitrogenReport example Redacted web

experienced QCONZ and Fonterra team in accordance with the OVERSEER Best Practice Data Input Standard and the entire process has been externally audited. If this form was incomplete, our processing teams may have made some assumptions while processing the data through OVERSEER 6.3 YOUR FARM’S NITROGEN LEACHING RISK Nitrogen Leaching Risk This indicates the risk of the loss of nitrogen from the farming system into either the groundwater system or into waterways. A small number