STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE: This product is a Harmful Substance.
HSNO Approval Code: HRC000006
HAZARD CLASSES (HSNO): 6.1E, 6.9B, 9.1D
HAZARD IDENTIFIERS: Priority Identifiers – Harmful, Ecotoxic, Keep out of
reach of children.
Secondary Identifiers - Harmful substance. Repeated
oral exposure may cause toxin to accumulate in
internal organs and may affect the clotting ability of the
blood.
DANGEROUS GOODS CLASS:
Not classified Dangerous Goods as toxicity falls
below
through the specifics and total
investment in Taranaki for 2015-2018. A total of around $187 million will be invested in
Taranaki’s land transport network over the next three years. Three activities are excluded
from the 2015/2018 NLTP due to the timing of the projects in that they fall outside the
current programme. The 2015-2018 NLTP can be viewed online at
www.nzta.govt.nz/planning-and-investment.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1. receives the memorandum
Infrastructure covers the physical assets such as bus stops and interchanges (hubs) as well as any on-road
bus priority (which is addressed above).
Bus stops are the responsibility of the relevant Territorial Authority. Each stop should include a sign and
yellow box road markings as a minimum, with shelters to provide passenger protection from the elements
(both rain and sun) highly desirable.
New Plymouth District Council and TRC have a constructive and collaborative working
and attach plans of the proposed activity.
Include dimensions eg depth of excavation, deposits and a real extent
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SECTION F – Other structures
Please note this section is for all other structures that don’t fall into the categories above
8) Details of the Activity
8.1 Please ensure your Assessment of Environmental Effects contains a details of activity section
Where relevant
unemployment among Māori are higher.
Households without access to a motor vehicle is highest in New Plymouth
district (7.2% of households) and lowest in Stratford district (6.6% of
households).
Iwi
There are eight recognised iwi whose ‘rohe’ or tribal area falls either wholly or
partially within the Taranaki region. The rohe of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine,
Taranaki Tūturu, Te Atiawa and Ngāti Mutunga are located completely within
the region. The rohe of Ngāti Tama
unemployment among Māori are higher.
Households without access to a motor vehicle is highest in New Plymouth
district (7.2% of households) and lowest in Stratford district (6.6% of
households).
Iwi
There are eight recognised iwi whose ‘rohe’ or tribal area falls either wholly or
partially within the Taranaki region. The rohe of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine,
Taranaki Tūturu, Te Atiawa and Ngāti Mutunga are located completely within
the region. The rohe of Ngāti Tama
Infrastructure covers the physical assets such as bus stops and interchanges (hubs) as well as any on-road
bus priority (which is addressed above).
Bus stops are the responsibility of the relevant Territorial Authority. Each stop should include a sign and
yellow box road markings as a minimum, with shelters to provide passenger protection from the elements
(both rain and sun) highly desirable.
New Plymouth District Council and TRC have a constructive and collaborative working
Council Meeting Agenda December 2022
requirement of consent 9608, held by DR Wilson for abstraction of groundwater at a location across the
Waitotara River for irrigation of pasture land. Consent 9608 requires that abstraction ceases if the water
levels in the Silver Fern Farms supply bores GND0585 and GND1195 fall below 104 and 109 m respectively.
Consent 2261-3.1 requires that the Company record continuous water level data, to an accuracy of ±10 mm
in a dedicated monitoring bore and any operational abstraction bores.
The
indicated that all discharges had occurred when the river flow was above the
consented 5 m³/s.
The Waiongana Stream hydrology displays a natural rapid rise and fall (typical of Taranaki ring plain
streams) which allows for a limited window of opportunity when treated wastewater can be discharged
above the minimum consent limit. The consent holder has access to the Taranaki Regional Council web site
(www.trc.govt.nz), which provides current river flow and water levels for the Waiongana Stream