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Coastal water quality 2018-2019

summer season, 243 routine samples were collected across 14 sites; of which 91.8% remained within Surveillance mode (≤140 cfu/100 ml). Guideline exceedances were relatively sporadic during what was a drier than usual summer, although a wet weather survey and a pollution incident at Ngamotu Beach contributed to the highest counts of the season. Median enterococci counts recorded in the SEM programme were lower or equal at seven sites, and higher at seven sites, when compared with

Consents issued 18 August-5 October 2017

Oct 2017 Coastal Permit Activity Purpose New New Discharge Permit Activity Purpose New Replace page Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose R2/0195-3.0 Stratford District Council Take Surface Water Water Supply or Treatment R2/5571-2.0 Jimian Limited Take Surface Water Dairy Farm #1944290 Replace Replace Activity Purpose Limited Notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 18 Aug 2017 and 05 Oct 2017

Summer 2016-2017

and the Health Protection Unit of the Taranaki District Health Board throughout the summer bathing season of 2016-2017. Through the Council’s LTP, the Council’s target in respect of the microbiological state of coastal bathing sites is that there is maintenance or increase in the number of sites from 2003 compliant with 2003 Ministry of Health contact recreational guidelines. In 2003, 10 of 11 coastal bathing sites were compliant with the guidelines (Action levels). In the season under

Appendix 6: Demolition proposal

changing areas. page 3. Then we would spend 8-10 weeks removing all asbestos roofing and cladding and all visible loose asbestos materials, using teams of asbestos removal specialists fitted with full face respirators, disposable coveralls and other necessary personal protective equipment (PPE). The asbestos materials would be bagged in plastic asbestos bags or wrapped in plastic for removal from site, and all the sealed asbestos materials would be taken to the nearest suitable

Speed restrictions for Port Taranaki & environs

page Lee Breakwater Main Breakwater Moturoa Whareumu (Lion Rock) W at e rs ki a c c e ss la n e Motuotamatea (Snapper Rock) Pararaki (Seagull Rock) Mataora (Round Rock) Tokomapuna (Barrett Reef) Wave recorder RESTRICTED AREA Restriction continues along foreshore Speed restrictions for Port Taranaki and its approaches 5 KNOTS 0 500m Scale Speed restrictions uplifted Restricted Area No unauthorised personnel or vessels

WITT

of a bundle of property services, with minimal emphasis on waste minimisation and no reporting on volume or tonnage of waste. What changes were made WITT formed a partnership with Transpacific Waste Management and in February 2012 they introduced on-campus recycling, including the composting of organic waste. WITT also made a commitment to educate staff and students about waste minimisation. An important part of this is Orientation Week for students, which now includes

Pukeiti newsletter May 2017

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER May 2017 VOLUME 66 NO.2 www.pukeiti.org.nz Progress– the end in sight or the beginning of the end? Entrance to the Rainforest Centre nearing completion After an indifferent summer and autumn in which 20 of the days at Pukeiti were wet - and many of the fine days miserable - and even though the downpours experienced by many throughout the country skirted Pukeiti, the building progress has been hampered; but the end

Taranaki waterways report card 2018

strongly associated with the best improvements in ecological health that we’ve ever seen, but has also reduced E. coli levels. Meanwhile, the dairy-farming community is also investing in improvements to effluent disposal, switching to land-based systems that leave waterways out of the equation. Industry and communities (through district councils) have also made heavy investments and long-term commitments over many decades to eliminate or dramatically reduce

Appendix 1: Site pull report

petroleum UST at the former Patea Freezing Works (the ‘site’). The assessment has been carried out to describe the extent of any petroleum impacts to soil in the vicinity of the former Underground Petroleum Storage Systems (UPSS), and to provide an assessment of the possible environmental effects of any residual petroleum hydrocarbons. The assessment assumes a commercial or industrial land use at the site. The assessment is based on comparison of reported petroleum hydrocarbon

Consents issued 10 November 2017-18 January 2018

KA-9 wellsite, 83 Lower Duthie Road, Kapuni Application Purpose: Replace To discharge contaminants to air from hydrocarbon exploration at the KA-9 wellsite, including combustion involving flaring or incineration of petroleum recovered from natural deposits, in association with well development or redevelopment and testing or enhancement of well production flows R2/10383-1.0 Commencement Date: 22 Nov 2017 Todd Petroleum Mining Company Limited Expiry