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Malandra Downs consent monitoring 2019-2020

of the cliffs. As this coastal area is considered ’high energy’, and also that there is only a very narrow strip of beach (at low tide only), any waters emerging from the cliff would be swiftly mixed and dispersed. Any effects on groundwater quality or coastal water quality would be negligible. In general, the creation of stable interlocked layers of green waste ensures that it does not fall off, or get blown off the cliffs and down onto the coastal marine area or into the sea. From …

2021/2022 schedules of charges

… hydrometric equipment (upper) $973.00 per year Waingongoro hydrometric equipment $755.00 per year Waitaha hydrometric equipment $7,356.00 per year Rain Gauge Calibration $306.00 per deployment Chlorine Meter $18.90 per use Multi-parameter Field Meter $102.00 per day EXPLANATION This scale of charges is used to calculate the Council's actual and reasonable costs when carrying out functions under the Resource Management Act 1991. Where those actual and reasonable costs exceed any specified

STDC Coastal Structure Annual Report 2022-2023

9). This issue was raised with STDC at the time of the inspection and they arranged for a contractor to remove the builders to eliminate the risk of them falling onto the beach. During the 2023 inspection, the erosion at the northern end had worsened from previous monitoring period, posing an imminent risk to the dwelling located there. STDC also carried out inspections of this structure during the year under review. Their report was provided to Council on 30 June 2023. Recommendations

Todd Energy Aquatic Centre monitoring 2018-2019

than the concentration of the backwash discharge A B C page 10 sample, the concentration of total chlorine in the shoreline sample was slightly above the consent limit of 0.1 g/m3 (Table 2). However, it is possible that the actual value for total chlorine did in fact fall below the consent limit as the repeatability of the chlorine meter used is ± 0.05 g/m3; this result therefore provided insufficient evidence for non-compliance with condition 4 of consent 2339-4.0.

Representation review 2018 - public notice

otherwise. The representation of the Stratford and South Taranaki constituencies falls outside the stipulated range. The Council considers that the Stratford Constituency warrants one member and the South Taranaki Constituency warrants two members for the following reasons: • the proposed representation reflects the status quo (with only minor proposed boundary changes), which is well understood and accepted by the regional community. • the constituency boundaries are closely aligned to

STDC Hawera Municipal Oxidation Ponds Annual Report 2022-2023

had experienced a natural rock fall event and was buried by large boulders and other debris, which caused the decline in richness and diversity observed in the previous monitoring period. However, the 2023 data shows that this site experienced an increase in these parameters from the previous year, which suggests the local intertidal community is beginning to recover. Overall, these results indicate that the marine outfall discharge was not having detectable adverse effects on nearby

Monthly Rainfall Norms

page SITE(s) PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO PRO USED JAN TOT FEB TOT MAR TOT APR TOT MAY TOT JUN TOT JUL TOT AUG TOT SEP TOT OCT TOT NOV TOT DEC TOT Nth Egmont 942003 413.7 413.7 387.6 801.3 417.5 1218.8 516.9 1735.7 658.6 2394.3 714.1 3108.4 681.9 3790.3 693.5 4483.8 689 5172.8 785.9 5958.7 501.6 6460.3 576.8 7037.1 Dawson Falls 943104 330.1 330.1 330 660.1 370 1030.1 483.7 1513.8 614.1 2127.9 623.3 2751.2 616.3 3367.5 605.8 3973.3 553 4526.3 558.7 5085 418.4 5503.4

Supporting documentatation for LTP

the Council’s revenue streams. Port Taranaki Ltd operates in a highly-competitive trading environment and there are no guarantees that it will be able to continue to deliver forecast dividend levels. Accordingly there is a risk that profits and dividends may fall at some future point. This is the biggest risk to the delivery of the proposed programmes. Refer to the Financial Strategy section and Appendix 1: Assumptions for additional information on this risk. Over the ten

The benefits of riparian management

able to drink directly from the stream then they will not be exposed to liver fluke. Streambank fences enable easier stock control when mustering, keep sick stock out of streams, and reduce stock deaths by drowning, falling down steep banks, or getting bogged. Trees on banks, as well as shading and sheltering stock in the adjacent paddock, provide timber for on-farm use if they’re silviculturally managed. Farmers and their families don’t just get a farm landscape that’s enhanced