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NES F Wetlands Info Sheet

council with the following information in writing: (a) a description of the activity to be undertaken; and (b) a description of, and map showing, where the activity will be under- taken; and (c) a statement of when the activity will start and when it is expected to end; and (d) a description of the extent of the activity; and (e) their contact details. General conditions: water quality and movement (3) The general conditions relating to water quality and movement

Southern Quarries Biennial Report 2020-2022

compliance with consent 4905-3.1 over the 2020-2022 monitoring period 62 Table 27 Summary of compliance with consent 5218-2.1 over the 2020-2022 monitoring period 63 Table 28 Summary of compliance with consent 7360-1 over the 2020-2022 monitoring period 64 Table 29 Summary of compliance with consent 9850-1.0 over the 2020-2022 monitoring period 65 Table 30 Summary of compliance with consent 9812-1.1 over the 2020-2022 monitoring period 66 List of figures Figure 1 Map showing

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 

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