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SDC Closed Landfills Annual Report 2023-2024

(Pukengahu closed landfill) 22 Table 15 Evaluation of environmental performance over time - Pukengahu landfill 22 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing SDC landfill sites 3 Figure 2 Stratford landfill (shaded in yellow) and sampling locations 5 Figure 3 Graph showing chloride levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 7 Figure 4 Graph showing ammoniacal nitrogen levels in the groundwater at the Stratford landfill 8 Figure 5 Graph showing dissolved zinc levels in the groundwater

Manaaki Whenua mustelid dispersal population genomics 2023

the threshold to display patterns of lower kinship (cousins, grandparents, etc.). In KGD we also conducted a principal coordinate analysis (PCA) of kinship for each species, and mapped the first two principal coordinates and displayed these on maps of Taranaki using the package ggmaps (Kahle & Wickham 2013) in R. A principal coordinate analysis (PCA) is a statistical technique that takes multi-dimensional data (such as population genetic data, which have a high number of markers per

NPDC Mangapouri Cemetery Annual Report 2023-2024

Table 10 Groundwater quality results GND2484-south 21 Table 11 Groundwater quality results GND2623-west 23 Table 12 2023/24 Groundwater level range and related burial type 25 Table 13 Summary of performance for consent 7882-1.1 34 Table 14 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 34 List of figures Figure 1 Mangapouri Cemetery location map 3 Figure 2 Burial Plan for first five years of operation 9 Figure 3 Groundwater elevations and rainfall at Egmont Village in 2023/24 27

Talking Taranaki December 2022

new and more resilient .main pitch We continued to build on our strong partnership with tangata whenua with the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Ngā Iwi o Taranaki and iwi-appointed andagreeing to fund two administered roles to work with the Council aon the development of Natural Resources Plan. We released Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022, which compiles data collected by the Council and others to outline the condition of the region’s

Addendum to Landscape Visual Effects Assessment dated 31 January 2024

4:29 p.m. page 4 The area of the proposed works at Weld Road headland is located within the Coastal Management Area C. Under this coastal management area (open coast), it is identified as containing areas of high amenity value (specific areas identified in Schedule 3). This is where the regionally significant surf break is identified under Schedule 4 and is referred to in the LVEA. On the Coastal Plan maps 2023 the areas in question is not identified as having high natural

Appendix II: Statutory acknowledgements

page 224 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Append ices Appendix 2 – Statutory acknowledgements The Statutory Acknowledgements for the seven Taranaki iwi that have settled with the Crown will be included here.

Annual report 2015-2016

hearing would be requested, otherwise the Hapu’s counsel would submit a memorandum to the Court requesting that the Hearing Committee’s decision stands. On 1 August 2007, STDC wrote to iwi and the Council committing to: work on decreasing storm water ingress to the Hawera sewerage system; testing the permeability of the detention storage pond; not exceed the 12,000 m3/day volume of the consent; and undertaking the necessary work under the consent (condition 10) to review in 2009 the best

Annual report 2014-2015

the hapu appeal was 30 August 2007. If an agreement was not reached by this date then it was agreed that a hearing would be requested, otherwise the Hapu’s counsel would submit a memorandum to the Court requesting that the Hearing Committee’s decision stands. On 1 August 2007, STDC wrote to iwi and the Council committing to: work on decreasing storm water ingress to the Hawera sewerage system; testing the permeability of the detention storage pond; not exceed the 12,000 m3/day volume

Annual report 2015-2016

Ballance Agri-Nutrients (Kapuni) consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Proposed Coastal Plan Environment Court Consent Order 17 May 2021

Schedule 4A). However, the table below identifies some coastal ecosystems and areas containing significant indigenous biodiversity values in accordance with Policy 14 of the Plan. They contribute to what is collectively referred to as "significant indigenous biodiversity areas" within the Plan and have been mapped where appropriate. They include: Table 2: Known significant indigenous biodiversity areas found on the Taranaki coast. Significant indigenous biodiversity areas found on the