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CPSchedule6B7

stretching out into the spiritual waters of Te Moananui a Kupe and along the Ngāti Ruanui coastline. Names such as Rangatapu, Ohawe, Tokotoko, Waihī, Waukena, Tangaahoe, Manawapou, Taumaha, Manutahi, Pipiri, Kaikura, Whitikau, Kenepuru, Te Pou a Turi, Rangitaawhi and Whenuakura denote the whereabouts of either a fishing ground or a reef. All along the shoreline from Rangatapu to Whenuakura food can be gathered depending on the tides, weather and time of year. Tragedies of the

Minutes of Ordinary Meeting November 2019

Committee. Resolved THAT the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives this memorandum on the committee and joint committee structure and operations for 2019-2022 b) confirms that, unless resolved otherwise, no changes be made to the committee and joint committee structures, the committee duties and responsibilities, committee delegations or the frequency and timing of committee meetings for 2019-2022 c) confirms that the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson act as ex-officio

Submitters Statement of Evidence Kevin McDonald

concerns about long term low odour effects. It is very common to have a very low odour level. If the air movement is in the appropriate direction, it is likely that the odour level will be all day and all night. Is this continual breathing in of these long term low level emissions harmful to the human body or not? And why should we be subject to it? CONCLUSIONS I do not give my permission for AFTL to get resource consent for emissions to air beyond 31st May 2026.

Royal Society recommendations on hydraulic fracturing in the UK, & NZ practice

longer a place of work, i.e. the drilling unit or production installation is no longer in the vicinity. A matter that will be addressed as part of the Council’s regional plan review process. (d) Data collected by operators submitted to regulator Addressed in consent conditions with a requirement for HF operational and well condition data to be submitted in a post HF report 2. To ensure well integrity (a) Ensure independence of the well

Appendix V - letter to neighbours

this process we are asking you as the land owner/occupier to either agree with our proposal for continuing the operation, or if you have any particular concerns how we may resolve these to our mutual satisfaction. We have attached a ‘Written Approval of Potentially Affected Party’ form. If in agreement with our consent renewal then please return to Remediation (NZ) Ltd, PO Box 8045, New Plymouth. You are invited to visit the site and have a look at what we are doing. If you

Summer 2013-2014

beaches in the region, with Back Beach reaching MfE Alert level three times and Oakura Surf Club entering MfE Alert level twice. During the 2013-2014 season, 4 of the 12 beach sites recorded the lowest or equal lowest SEM enterococci median counts in the 18 years of the programme to date (Fitzroy, East End, Ngamotu, Ohawe). This may reflect prolonged dry conditions towards the end of the summer. Microbiological water quality results were regularly reported on the Taranaki Regional Council

Taranaki CDEM Newsletter - December 2017

system will be used to send alert messages in situations with real and serious threats to life, health and property such as an expected Tsunami or water contamination event. It must be noted that the EMA system is only one way of receiving information about emergencies so we recommend you stay connected via other avenues such as radio, social media, our website and act upon any natural signs of an emergency such as the Long and Strong, Get Gone advice

Biodiversity & water quality - funding available for landowners

Environmental Enhancement-Wetland Habitats • Environmental Enhancement Grants: Protection and enhancement of Regionally Significant Wetlands (RSW); other habitats or regional significance • Wetland Consent Fund: Protection and enhancement of degraded wetlands. Funding may be available for: Pest plant control; enhancement planting within degraded wetlands/RSW margins; buffer planting of dryland margins and drains interconnected with RSW; fencing (primarily for retirement/enhancement of

ismp map table taranaki

Te Pi'ipi'inga Kakano Mai I Rangiatea 50 50/30* Spotswood College 50 50/30* Spotswood Primary 50 50/30* Ōmata School 80 60/ ≤ 60* Oākura School 50 50/30* Rahotu School 50 50/30* Ōpunake High School 50 50/30* Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tamarongo 50 50/30* Hāwera Christian School 100 100/ ≤ 60* For more information on speed management and to sign up to our newsletter visit nzta.govt.nz/ISMP or email us on speedmanagement@nzta.govt.nz Ngā huringa tepenga tere Proposed

New Plymouth Civic Centre (NPDC)

What used to happen A waste audit in 2009 found that of the 14.9 tonnes of material sent to landfill annually from the Civic Centre, 87% or 12.9 tonnes could have been composted or recycled. What changes were made NPDC developed a Workplace Sustainability Waste Minimisation initiative, under which setting up good facilities and educating staff at New Plymouth Civic Centre was a key project. Recycling ‘mini-stations’, for mixed recycling, organics and waste to landfill, were set