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Remediation Hearing Paora Laurence

whanau as well as to our traditional kaimoana reefs. We would set the net for whitebait, hinaki for eels and net for flounder, kahawai, mullet and herrings.ln fact when I was 11 my nan woke me up in the middle of the night, as rain was forecasted ,which meant we could potentially lose our net too flood, we trekked over the paddocks with one torch between us, for me to swim across the Mimitangiatua to release the net. We caught 136 fish of those species forementioned and fed our whanau for

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 23 Part 3

points) as necessary 30-Oct-22 Delayed Given new definition of ‘zero’ this is on track for A and B areas, but C still harbours a consistent, but falling population. TRC UPDP5c Recording <10% tracking indices for rodents within reserves/ habitat 31-Oct-22 Complete – Not Achieved 17% TT rate overall with one of the 10 sites tracking higher this year than at the start of the programme, six lower and three showing no change. Issues at this site are being addressed.

Groundworks Taranaki Ltd Biennial Report 2022-2024

Water abstraction permits Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued by the Council under Section 87(d) of the RMA. Water discharge permits Section 15(1)(a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant

Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust newsletter May 2020

they still looked great. He was assisted from time to time by Graham and Karen. The weather was kind, but there were a few surprises. It did not rain for ten days and much of the place needed irrigating, particularly the nursery, and at times the irrigation system was subject to malfunction. Boy racers using the empty Carrington Road as a race track, evidenced by black tyre marks, were discouraged by Graham focusing a torch on the security cameras. The gardens reflecting the …

Annual report 2013-2014

NPDC landfills consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Biennial report 2011-2013

been applied looked healthy. The pasture around spreading area G14-15 appeared to have ‘browned-off’ in patches. Discussions with farm staff outlined that no spraying had occurred, but recent heavy rains had caused ponding in the area which affected pasture appearance, some new growth coming through appeared green. The culvert was inspected and was found to be in good order and no flow resistance or scouring was observed. The Waikaikai Stream was running clear at the time of inspection. It

Long-term trends for periphyton (2014 memo)

threshold without affecting the assigned attribute state. The Council’s existing monitoring programme only collects chlorophyll a once a year, during summer (worst case flow conditions). Therefore, a comparison against the new attribute’s standards cannot be made. An analysis to compare with the new NoF guideline is presented below, for indicative purposes only. It should be noted that since the Council is sampling under worst-case conditions, then clearly if such a result falls into an A, B, or

Planning Assessment to accompany updated Landscape Visual Effects Assessment

5917320204%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0=%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=JY5xa+eNDMpx2f8SBsKkUz0uUAazx5K5YBEt3gGZZ+0=&reserved=0 page However, Page 151 of Te Tangi a te Manu states “Where the line might be drawn between the three categories might not be easily determined. There are different interpretations within the profession as to where the boundaries of such categories precisely fall.” It also states this assessment usually falls to planners. Given Renee did not determine the planning interpretation as part of any expert material, applying this as a direct scale does not seem appropriate.