are important
to Iwi and were highly regarded as
mahinga kai (McDowall, 2011). Only one
species has been confirmed as being
present in Taranaki, being Echyridella
menziesii. This species is classified as
being ‘in decline’, which places them in
the ‘at risk’ category (Grainger et al,
2013).
Another species (Echyridella aucklandica)
has been recorded in a number of
locations in the North Island, including Figure 5: Lake Rotorangi
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encouraging. On top of its
use with Yr12/13 science classes, we are now
offering SHMAK courses to adult groups such
as several Taranaki iwi who want to monitor the
health of streams within their tribal area. This is
another example of ‘citizen science’ in action.
What’s more, the adults seem to really enjoy it!
Kevin
Regional Council
Taranaki
Waste Minimisation and Recycling
Society in general is certainly more aware of the need to reduce, reuse or recycle its waste.
This
NPDC New Plymouith wastewater treatment plant consent monitoring report 2018-2019
Fonterra Kapuni Annual Report 2023-2024
knowledge of tikanga Māori and Te Reo.
• Advanced knowledge of public garden management.
• Working knowledge of information technology.
• Advanced understanding of public interpretation.
• A working understanding of maps and wayfinding.
Personal
attributes
• Self-motivated
• Adaptable
• Strong initiative
• A can-do attitude
• Self-awareness
• Good level of fitness - some heavy lifting will be required
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Functional relationships | Te whanaungatanga
1: Structure of Better Travel Choices for Taranaki ........................................................................................................ 5
Figure 2: New Plymouth Citylink urban route map ................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 3: Connector service and timetable
1: Structure of Better Travel Choices for Taranaki ........................................................................................................ 5
Figure 2: New Plymouth Citylink urban route map ................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 3: Connector service and timetable
improvements, including significant stormwater, land and
funding requirements,
On discovering it would take several years to progress the
original roundabout concept designs to construction, we worked
with New Plymouth District Council and iwi to refine the designs.
The refined roundabout concepts are slightly reduced in
size but they will achieve the safety bene-f'its we are aiming
for and are appropriate for current and future traffic volumes.
We have taken into account the feedback the community
access purposes
Rohe:
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received
Inconsistent with Iwi Environment
Management Plan
Application lacks sufficient detail
Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource Consents Issued Under Delegated Authority and Applications in Progress
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Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki
Description
Appendix C: HEC-HMS Model Description
Appendix D: HEC-RAS Model Description
Appendix E: Calibration Background
Appendix F: Calibration
Appendix G: Design Rainfall
Appendix H: Inflow Design Flood
Appendix I: Canal Erosion Assessment
Appendix J: Hydraulic Model Result Maps
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