functions and Taranaki’s natural and physical
resources.
Commentary/Highlights
The main focus has been on completing the Coastal Plan review process. Work on the Freshwater and Land Plan continues
with assessments of minimum flows and allocation limits. Engagement with iwi through Wai Maori collaborative group and
engagement with other stakeholders.
Outputs/Key performance indications
PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
Complete preparation/full reviews and interim
on steel towers;
Huirangi-Motunui A single circuit 11 OkV transmission line on steel towers;
Waverley Substation;
Hawera Substation;
Opunake Substation;
Stratford Substation;
Huirangi Substation;
Motunui Substation;
Carrington Street Substation; and
New Plymouth Substation.
In addition to the above, there are three telecommunications sites: Kapuni, Tahurangi and New
Plymouth. Attached as Appendix 1 is a map of Transpower’s assets in the Taranaki Region.
separate section (Sections 2 to 4).
In the subsections for each company (e.g. Section 2.1) there is a general description of the industrial activity
and its discharges, an aerial photograph or map showing the location of the activity, and an outline of the
matters covered by the company’s air discharge permit.
Subsection 1 provides a process description for each company.
Subsection 2 presents the results of monitoring of the companies’ activities during the period under review,
Citylink Bus Maps as of 31 January 2022
Project Reef team methodology ............................................................................. 14
2.6 Data processing....................................................................................................... 15
3 Results .................................................................................................................... 22
3.1 Multibeam sonar mapping ..................................................................................... 22
3.2
Barnes (via Skype)
The first part of the meeting was a recap of the ILM and Benefit maps following
the ILM workshops held with Erik Barnes on 18 July 2017.
The group considered appropriate strategic responses in relation to the benefits
identified during the workshops. The group also discussed what KPI’s and
measures could be used as means to assess progress.
Erik will email FR his notes from the session with FR to distribute to the wider
group. Members were asked to review
among other things, taking into account the Treaty of Waitangi.
Furthermore, schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002 requires the Council to set out any steps that the
Council intends to take to foster the development of Māori capacity to contribute to the decision making
processes of the Council. There are eight recognised iwi in the region.
To achieve these objectives the Council intends to undertake the following:
Foundations of a relationship
Act cooperatively and in good …
Greymouth Petroleum Limited Seismic Surveys Monitoring Programme Triennial Report 2020 2023
Summary of performance for Consent 0597-3 40
Table 16 Summary of performance for Consent 4046-3 41
Table 17 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 42
List of figures
Figure 1 Map showing water intake structure adjacent to the Waingongoro River 9
Figure 2 Daily water abstraction by the Company, July 2020 – June 2021 10
Figure 3 Biomonitoring sites in the Kapuni Catchment 15
Figure 4 Irrigation areas for the 2020-2021 year 17
Figure 5 Nitrogen applications
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the region
Ka mihi nui ki a koutou
katoa, greetings to you all.
As a Council we have been
working hard to strengthen
our relationships with iwi
and while there is still a long
way to go, I would like to
acknowledge a significant
step forward. The Council