NP wastewater plant monitoring 2019-2020
NPDC New Plymouth wastewater treatment plant resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
NPDC New Plymouth wastewater treatment plant resource consent monitoring report 2019-2020
debris deposits is prevalent, which will be forming most of the suspended sediment load. Detailed regional soil maps do not yet exist for the Taranaki area, however the soil orders have been mapped. Most of the catchments are identified as Allophanic Soils which have a low erosion rate unless exposed or on steep slopes. The Allophanic soils mostly comprise fines and in exposed banks will likely erode into waterways as sands, silts and clays. page 7 Tonkin & Taylor
… Presented well, data can have a dramatic impact, as shown by the 'cat maps' produced as part of the Tracking Fur Babies project to raise awareness of how family pets roam. These maps are an excellent example of the use of tools and specialist knowledge provided by MAIN Trust that include running an online GIS to support environmental groups and citizen science projects. MAIN Trust supports many agencies and schools on a range of projects, often in a voluntary
page INF070, Nov 06, V1 Looking after your household Sewerage system Helping care for the Taranaki environment page Contents Page Page Septic Tanks 4 Regular Maintenance 18 Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems (AWTS) 7 Do You Know Where Your On-Site Effluent Treatment and Disposal System Is? 21 Holiday Homes 10 Your Map 22 Other Treatment Systems 12 Record of Tank Desludging and Other
of 13 Key Native Ecosystems monitored improving or maintaining condition. page engagement to progress Mt Messenger and Awakino Tunnel bypass projects Improving lifestyles Regional Council Taranaki Connecting people Range of resource investigations and applied research projects undertaken. Supporting community initiatives worked with Wild for Taranaki, iwi and grassroots community groups to improve Taranaki’s biodiversity. Building
Measuring salinity temperature Cross-Curricula Topic: The Coast Levels: 2-4 Health & Physical Education Beach safety The Crayfish game Social Studies Mapping – beaches Beach clean-up Fishing limits Marine Protected areas Tikanga Maori Language & Languages Reading – The Pupu Pool Reading – Fishing limits Te Reo Maori Rewriting – The Pupu Pool Recording – Coast conditions Debate – Fishing limits Science Erosion – sand dunes
Council, spoke to the memorandum providing an update to the Committee on the development of the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 (RLTP 2021), including the two month extension. 4.2 Receiving the outputs from the Investment Logic Mapping (ILM) process undertaken as part of the review. 4.3 Seeking support from the Committee of the proposed changes to the strategic policy framework by the review process incorporating any changes requested by the Committee at the …
Coordinator, and Mr C Lambert, GIS Specialist, provided a presentation to the Council on the recent upgrade of the Council’s website and the local maps feature (public map viewer). 8. Public Excluded In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of the Ordinary Meeting on Tuesday 30 October 2018 for the following reason/s: page
arranges different kinds of land on the farm, according to those properties that determine its capacity for permanent sustained production. They are categorised as ‘land use capability units’ (LUC units for short). An attached map shows where they lie, with respect to paddock fences, access tracks, and water supply. Stock carrying capacities and pine tree growth indices are given for each LUC unit. So is a general indication of the soil conservation measures that are
Page 13 of 41 Environmental Monitoring and Reporting (EMAR) continued place for authoritative, up-to-date environmental data and information. Data and information from LAWA are being used by many (central and local government, research and education sector, industry, iwi and public) in a wide range of applications to inform decision making. 3. New Projects. The LAWA Operating System Upgrade was completed. This critical piece of work was required to continue to be able to maintain and