consideration of the availability of
both Council and contractor resources, particularly during the set-up phase. This
threshold will be revisited when the bylaw is next reviewed. It is anticipated that
these requirements will eventually roll down to residential builds in addition to
commercial builds.
1.2 Clarity is still being sought around developers, whether they are considered
commercial or residential.
2. Taranaki District Health Board COVID-19 Associated Biohazard Waste
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areas (being those with
heaviest and longest fertiliser use). Figure 1 illustrates the location of monitoring sites
sampled as part of the 2015 survey.
Where possible, groundwater samples were collected with either a peristaltic or bladder
pump, using low flow sampling methodologies. Where no direct access to a well was
possible, samples were obtained via a tap or hose at surface.
Cadmium analysis was carried out in the Council’s IANZ accredited laboratory using the
atomic absorption
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Chew-Track-Cards (CTCs) or Chew Cards are a fantastic way to detect predator
presence in these parts. Make a chew card and take it back with you...you can set it up
and see who’s lurking around!
Step 1: Cut out a piece of 3mm thick corflute 9 cm x 18 cm,
with the inner channels / flutes all 9 cm long
Step 2: Prepare a bowl of bait. This could be smooth peanut
butter with a little vegetable oil. Add honey (1 honey : 5 PnB)
to make the bait extra yummy
the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake
monitoring of the region’s environment, including land, air, and fresh and marine water
quality. The Taranaki Regional Council initiated the freshwater biological component of the
State of Environment Monitoring (SEM) programme for Taranaki in the 1995-96 monitoring
year. The macroinvertebrate component was separated from the microfloral component in
the 2002-03 year. The latter programme was broadened to incorporate
wellsite, Epiha Road
Lower, Motunui (Property owner: Gillingham
Downs Trustee Company Limited)
Application Purpose: New
To discharge contaminants to air from hydrocarbon exploration at the Turangi-H 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 head production flows
R2/10389-1.0 Commencement Date: 14 Feb 2017
erosion of the weaker matrix leaves the harder cobbles and boulders to form large
platform reefs. These reefs are typically low in relief but can be considerable in extent
e.g. reefs off the Waitara coastline extend as far as 5 km offshore (TRC, 1991).
Taranaki reefs are exposed to high energy wave and wind conditions. Prevailing south
westerly winds from the Tasman Sea, not weakened by land barriers or local
irregularities of the coastline, can be persistent. The dominant wave direction is
greater than 4m2 in cross-sectional
area;
There shall be no significant adverse effects on aquatic life or
instream habitat;
No wetland listed in Appendix III is to be drained.
Permitted
Construction, use and
maintenance of drainage
channels associated with
permitted land drainage
activities (provided for in
Rule 77)
78 Drainage channel shall be being constructed or maintained for
the purpose of carrying out drainage activities permitted under
Rule 77;
Depart Ariki St
The Warehouse BBK
Parklands Ave BBK
Richmond St
Queen St
3.00 pm
3.15 pm
3.18 pm
3.51 pm
3:56 pm
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*Route 20 – Waitara/Bell Block/NP
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FREEBUS
Christmas Parade
Rain date
Sunday 1st
December
to the
NOVEMBER
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Executive summary
Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake
monitoring of the region’s environment, including land, air, and fresh and marine water
quality. The Taranaki Regional Council initiated the freshwater biological component of the
State of Environment Monitoring (SEM) programme for Taranaki in the 1995-96 monitoring
year. The macroinvertebrate component was separated
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What you need:
Timber (untreated, preferably use timber that would otherwise be useless)
Approx 550mm long x100mm wide
Corflute (old real estate signs, rescue these before they are sent to the dump)
Approx 550mm long x 550mm wide
1x 2 or 3 litre milk bottle
Sponge
Hot glue guns
Gun stapler
Vivid
Food colouring and water mixture 1:3 ratio
Bait (peanut butter works really well)
How to create your tunnel
1. Take the piece of timber,