76.8% UFB total
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Progress – UFB programme
Commercial in Confidence
4
UFB coverage in Taranaki
• 7 cities/towns (~32,800 premises) completed
• 3 towns underway, 7 to go
• ~42,900 premises total
Inglewood has
just been
handed over
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UFB uptake
Commercial in Confidence 5
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Progress – RBI2/MBSF programme
Commercial in Confidence 6
RBI2/MBSF coverage to date in
Taranaki
• ~1,065 rural households and
businesses with new
Grey Clay ( wet ) Running Sands
Installed Piezo to 5.3m SWL. 3.3m
Hole No. 5.
1.0m to 3.00m Clay.
3.00m to 4.50m Wood/ Clay
4.50m to 6.00m Puggy Grey Clay. ( Moist )
1/4/08 SWL 2.0m
2/4/08 Installed Piezo to 5.2m SWL. 0.7m
Construction:
Well Dia 150mm, install 50mm PVC screen and Filter Sock, Gravel Pack, place
Bentonite seal, supply
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4.3 New Plymouth Airport flight path
protection surfaces
New Plymouth Airport is located near the mouth of the Waiongana Stream in New
Plymouth District. In order for the airport operator to remain certified to operate the
airport, the airport operator must provide "obstacle limitation surfaces" under the Civil
Aviation Rules (Civil Aviation Act 1990). The mechanisms to prevent flight path obstacles
are regional and district plans.
New Plymouth Airport requires flight path
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Route 5 - Frankleigh Park/Ferndale
Depart Ariki St Frankley/Glenpark Doralto/Gove� Frankley Road Maratahu/Frankley Arrive Ariki Street
7.05 am 7.10 7.13 7.17 7.30
7.30 7.35 7.40 7.43 7.47 8.00
8.50 8.55 9.00 9.03 9.07 9.20
10.40*
2.10 pm 2.15 2.20 2.23 2.27 2.40
2.45 2.50 2.55 2.58 3.02 3.15
4.20 4.25 4.30 4.33 4.37 4.50
5.10*
*On Routes 1-8 the 10.40 and 5.10 services run un�l last passenger disembarks.
Special Bus Services
Current from April 2020 until further notice
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TABLE OF
CONTENTSCONTENTS
Where we live
The Taranaki region
People
Regional economy
Tangata whenua
Our vision for the future
Land
Sustainable land use
Soil health
Land remediation
Fresh water
Surface water quality
Surface water quantity
Groundwater
Coast
Coastal water quality
Air
Air quality
Biodiversity
Biodiversity on land
Freshwater biodiversity
Coastal and marine biodiversity
Heritage and place
Historic heritage
Significant
Growsafe Introductory Manual 2007
www.growsafe.co.nz
Good management practices for intensive pig farming (Rules 47 to 50)
Code of Practice: Piggeries 1992
www.dpi.vic.gov.au
‘EnviroPorkTM (2005)’ and the Environmental Management System
www.pork.co.nz
Odour Management at Intensive Livestock Installations
www.environment-agency.gov.uk/agriculture
Good management practices for intensive poultry farming (Rules 51 to
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Taranaki Regional Council
South Taranaki Constituency
Electing 3 Regional Councillors
Neil WALKER
My principal place of residence is in the South
Taranaki Constituency area.
The Taranaki Regional Council is facing
increasingly difficult issues around water quality,
as well the challenging matters around climate
change & the ETS, and the control of Waste. At
the same time we have to keep a balance by developing our
economy giving people jobs and protecting our living
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Taranaki Regional Council
North Taranaki Constituency
Electing 2 Regional Councillors
Chris WILKES
My principal place of residence is not in the North
Taranaki Constituency area.
I reside literally 1km over the electoral boundary
down the coast but am born and raised in the
North Ward.
I believe we must change our approach to natural
resources in Taranaki to ensure the region's prosperity into the
future.
We must adopt better, more sustainable, ways to secure the
wealth of
Approved
V1.1 26-7-2018 Draft for review
C Kay
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Landscaping Plan
REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 2
Document No:RU-650-0700-A
Revision No:1.1
Date:26-7-2018
Controller: C Kay
Table of Content
0.0 Terms and Definitions ............................................................................................. 3
1.0 Purpose of the Plan
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Memorandum
To S Reynolds, Scientific Officer; GK Bedford, Director-Environment Quality
From K Giles, Scientific Officer [Marine Biology]
Document 419164
Date 8 May 2008
Mud flats adjacent to Patea Freezing Works
Following a fire and possible asbestos contamination on 6 February 2008, I visited the mud
flats adjacent to the old Patea Freezing Works site on Thursday 8 May 2008, at 7:30, around
two hours after low tide.
The mud flats are located directly to the south of