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Pātea Beach greenwaste monitoring 2020-2021

consents held by STDC Patea Beach green waste discharge List of tables Table 1 Please see the notes regarding this table below 5 Table 4 Example Summary of performance for consent 6088-3 9 Table 5 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 11 page ii List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the Patea green waste site 4 Figure 2 Aerial view of the Patea Beach green waste disposal area 4 List of photos Photo 1 Patea

Environmental pukeiti

purpose. Reducing our carbon footprint Saving power • All light bulbs are energy efficient. • We turn off all lights and appliances whenever possible. Saving paper • Toilet paper and paper towels are made from recycled paper. • Office paper is from sustainably managed forests. Documents are doubled-sided and printed only when necessary. Waste paper is recycled. • Brochures and some maps are printed on recycled paper. Visitors have the option to re-use maps.

Application Appendix F Hydrology Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

the Mangorei Stream. There is no residual flow, other than spillway discharges and seepage, down the Mangamahoe Stream, which was dammed to form the lake. Figure 1.1 shows the location of the scheme and key features such as catchment extents and locations of relevant flow monitoring stations. Figure 1.2 is a more detailed map of the scheme environs that shows the main components of the hydro-electric power scheme. Figure 1.2 also shows the locations in the Waiwhakaiho catchment for which

Riparian Plans

because Council believes it is a co- operative way to help farmers move towards more sustainable use of their land and better protection of the region’s environment. Contents of a riparian plan A riparian plan consists of an A3, colour, aerial photograph of the property, which is also laminated. Both existing and proposed, fencing and planting are illustrated graphically on the photograph using a computer software programme. Each section is labelled on the map for implementing the works at an

Annual report 2015-2016

sampling sites, Onaero Bay Holiday Park 12 Figure 3 Map of sampling sites, other features of interest and results of initial analyses, from the investigation carried out on 1 April 2016 15 List of photos Photo 1 Urenui Estuary and beach camp 4 Photo 2 Urenui Beach (8 January 2015) 8 Photo 3 Onaero Beach (8 January 2015) 8 Photo 4 Location of the tributary / sampling site 4 in relation to the camp bridge 15 page page 1 1.

Waverley-Pātea-Hāwera Southlink bus timetable

L L IN S S T A L B IO N S T Waverley C H E S T E R S T These services are supported by: B E A R S T 3 To Patea To Wanganui G L O A G S T Tuesday & Thursday TUESDAY SERVICE Link with the Connector and travel north on SH3. Hawera to New Plymouth return service via intermediate towns. CONNECTOR SERVICE IS SUPER GOLD CARD ELIGIBLE Timetable and fares Route map

Conservation Plans

windbreak (timber trees with shrub under-storey) along the windy paddock’s edge, gravity-feeding water into new stock-ponds or troughs on stable sites, restoring the wetland’s water table and fencing it to protect remnant vegetation from stock. Layout of the proposed works is usually depicted on a map or aerial photograph bound into the plan. Estimate of costs - provides cost for each element in the five-year works programme. Implementation -

Annual report 2015-2016

monitoring year 30 List of figures Figure 1 Site location and regional inset 7 Figure 2 Site map of the Vanner Landfarm with application area, dates and BTW soil sample transects 14 Figure 3 Vanner Landfarm groundwater monitoring well and Mangaroa Stream sample locations 21 List of photos Photo 1 An example of a soil core 15 Photo 2 Vanner landfarm central portion- western projection over area F8 March 2015 25 Photo 3 Vanner landfarm central portion-

Coastal bird feeding & nesting areas

page The Taranaki coast is an important area for many significant seabirds that require safe and undisturbed feeding and nesting areas. This factsheet provides some basic information about the behavior of these birds and the times when they are most vulnerable. Known breeding and feeding areas (based on observations) have been identified on the Local Maps Biodiversity portal layer ‘Seabird nesting and feeding areas’. This data is not necessarily a