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McKechnie Aluminium Annual Report 2022-2023

concrete bund had been added around the diesel tank filling area as an extra method of containment for potential spills. The yard was clean, tidy and well maintained during the time of inspections. 2.1.2 Results of physicochemical discharge and receiving water monitoring Sampling locations are described in Table 2 and indicated on the map in Figure 2. Table 2 Locations and details of sampling sites Site Location GPS coordinates Site code Western discharge Untreated stormwater

SOE2022 Biodiversity Biosecurity

biodiversity while providing for the social, cultural and economic wellbeing of communities. Councils will need to identify and map areas where there is significant vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna, and manage the protection of these Significant Natural Areas (SNAs) through plans and consent processes under the RMA. The proposed NPS-IB places importance on people and partnerships, and on the protection, restoration and enhancement of indigenous

Annual report 2016-2017

of performance for Patea closed landfill stormwater and sediment consent 7268-1 47 page vi List of figures Figure 1 Regional map of STDC landfills 5 Figure 2 Eltham landfill and sampling sites 9 Figure 3 Aerial view of Hawera landfill and sampling sites. The older areas of landfill area shown in orange and the newer areas in yellow 13 Figure 4 Hawera landfill leachate chloride concentration, 1999 to 2017 17 Figure 5 Hawera landfill

Combined biennial report 2014-2016

Horizon Trust Management Limited quarry site location 16 Figure 4 Vickers Quarries Limited York Road quarry site location 18 Figure 5 Vickers Quarries Limited Toko Road quarry site location 26 Figure 6 R A Wallis Limited Omahuru Road quarry site location 30 Figure 7 Ferndene Quarry site location map 37 Figure 8 Taranaki Trucking Quarry site location map, Wiremu Road 41 Figure 9 GR & LJ Jones Quarry site location map 45 Figure 10 Valley Minerals Ltd Quarry site location map,

Taranaki climate trends, hazards & extremes - synthesis report

Extreme Rainfalls and HIRDSV2 74 8.2 DDF tables, Historical and Future, derived from HIRDS 75 Reviewed by: Approved for release by: _______________________ ___________________ Dr James Renwick Ken Becker Climate - Wellington Regional Manager - Auckland page List of Figures Figure 1. Map of the Taranaki region ................................................................................. 3 Figure 2. Median annual average temperature (°C) 1971-2000 for Taranaki..

September 2016

of our Papatoetoe Hotel we will drive to the Auckland Botanic Gardens where either Jack Hobbs or Bec Stanley from the managerial team will show us around the areas of interest. www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz We will then drive into Auckland and to the award winning Eden Garden in Epsom. After lunch we will be provided with a map and make our own way around the garden visiting those areas that each person is most interested in. www.edengarden.co.nz After seeing this garden we

Yellow Bristle Grass - The Ute Guide

DairyNZ, YBG Action Group and Bayer CropScience for funding this booklet  DairyNZ, MBIE and other supporters for funding the YBG programme  Katherine Tozer, AgResearch, for collaboration in the YBG programme  Shona Lamoureaux and Graeme Bourdôt, AgResearch, for the potential distribution map  Graeme Bourdôt, AgResearch, for reviewing the draft  Warren King, AgResearch, for the tips on pasture renewal  Craig McGill, Massey University, for the temperature germination study 

Inventory of coastal areas of local or regional significance in the Taranaki region

coastal area have been identified as those that commence seaward of the ‘coastal protection line’ in the South Taranaki District and seaward of the ‘coastal hazard area’ in the New Plymouth District. The information is shown on maps in Appendix I. Information has been sourced since 1999, being the date that the New Plymouth District Council notified their District Plan. It is noted that the South Taranaki District Council notified their District Plan in 1996 and two subdivision consents were

iventory of coastal areas significance taranaki

coastal area have been identified as those that commence seaward of the ‘coastal protection line’ in the South Taranaki District and seaward of the ‘coastal hazard area’ in the New Plymouth District. The information is shown on maps in Appendix I. Information has been sourced since 1999, being the date that the New Plymouth District Council notified their District Plan. It is noted that the South Taranaki District Council notified their District Plan in 1996 and two subdivision consents were

Wellington landfarm consent monitoring 2019-2020

landfarm has been a mixture of agriculture and small scale forestry. Further inland there are a number of commercial chicken sheds; one is located on the site (Figure 2 and 3). Site data Location Word descriptor: Brown Road, Waitara, Taranaki Map reference: E 1704599 (NZTM) N 5683484 Mean annual rainfall: 1383 mm Mean annual soil temperature: ~14.05°C Mean annual soil moisture: ~33.06% Elevation: ~10 m asl Geomorphic position: Dune …