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Taranaki By-Products Air and Water Annual Report 2023-2024

injection. Ponds 1, 2 and 4 had a good cover of crust. The burn pile contained prohibited items including treated timber from scaffolding and fibre glass based product. The environment manger said this would be removed. Pond 6 was less turbid than past visits and the environment manager advised that pond 6 would soon be discharged to the Inaha Stream as the paddocks were becoming saturated, and that the Council and iwi would be informed beforehand. Rubbish was noted around the Bulk Lines truck

River study unit

waipuke – a flood waka – canoe rua - two iti – small nui – large rangi – sky tāheke – cascade kiri kiri – stony tokanui – boulder one - sandy whenua – land puke – hill kura – reddish colour manga – a small river or stream awa awa – a valley formed by river ko Pātea te awa o tōku iwi – Patea is the river of my tribe See if you can match some words to find out the meanings of some of these river names. Whenuakura Mangaone Waitotara Pukerua

Appendix 5: Review of interim asbestos hazard control

TRC and or other parties with an enduring and prescriptive management plan to address the long term site future. Mike Nager of TRC drove Ian Field to the site where we were accompanied by two staff from the Taranaki District Health Board. Mike Nager and Ian Field wore disposable overalls and P2 respiratory protection. The Taranaki District Health staff were issued P2 respiratory protection. Two local Iwi were near the site entrance but our limited site time did not allow Ian Field any

Oil Spill Plan annex 4: Sensitive areas & coastal information

coast. The traditional practice of manākitanga and having fish and shellfish on the table at hui or tangi is hugely significant to our Maori communities. There is some data available from iwi as to the scale of customary fishing (i.e. Pataka/whata and Customary authorisations) with the potential for more data to be added as the iwi/hapu become more familiar with data collection and the tools available. Any incident that prevents harvesting or damages an area will be viewed very seriously by

Remediation NZ consent conditions offered post-hearing

cultural health indicators; (h) Monitoring for e-coli, and; (i) Herbage testing of cut and carry crops taken from the irrigation areas. page NUMBER OFFERED CONDITION (j) Contracted cultural monitoring by Ngati Mutunga including to monitor progress in achieving iwi management plans and Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga & Te Wai Māori Trust: Mauri Compass Assessment Note: The Taranaki Regional Council assumes responsibility for the preparation and implementation of the Monitoring Plan