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Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda November 2024

Change team are creating an action plan to target reduction of key waste streams, system improvements, and education. Figure 1 Sorted waste from the NPDC Civic Centre Waste Audit NPDC Zero Waste Fund – latest funding round 9. NPDC runs a Zero Waste Fund for community initiatives that will minimise waste. The current round is open for applications from 1 October to 31 October 2024. Priority for this funding round will be given to those projects that fall in the upper two levels of

Taranaki By Products Air and Water Annual Report 2021-2022

stock. There were issues around keeping buried product in the ground due to elevated groundwater levels, the officer noted that the pits appeared to be well managed. At the time of the inspection a discharge pipe to pond 1 had been damaged and product is leaking into the ground. TBP was advised that this needed to be resolved before the next inspection. 4 May 2022 At the time of the inspection, the inspecting officer was advised that heavy rain had contributed to high groundwater levels

Annual report 2014-2015

topsoil was stable, the perimeter of the application area had been worked to incorporate the muds. The center of the spreading area appeared to have unblended mud on the surface. Some ponding was evident from recent heavy rain in the south west corner of the spreading area. No hydrocarbons were found around any of the spreading area. Historic application areas appeared healthy and the pasture cover was good. Mud clumps were identified within the soil profile in dig test pits. The following

Regional Transport Committee Agenda March 2023

that there may be other chances for Transport Choices funding and Public Transport opportunities. • Inflation has had a large impact, with cut backs in place to ensure rate payers are not having to pay extra. Low cost low risk programmes have been deferred. • The coastal walkway extension has had all Iwi informed with handover to follow soon. • An incident occurred involving a tree falling in Ōakura, resulted in NPDC being found liable for the damage due to the tree’s position and

Remediation NZ Ltd consent monitoring 2019-2020

2 Results 2.1 Inspections 30 July 2019 An inspection was undertaken under consent 5838-2.2 (this is the discharge to land consent) as part of routine compliance monitoring. The inspection was carried out in fine weather conditions following rain within the previous 24 hours. The surface water bodies across the site were elevated, swift and turbid. An inspection of the site found that the irrigation areas were wet with standing water observed on the uppermost irrigation area. …

Recount 97 - June 2015

after intense rainfall on 19 and 20 June resulted in widespread flooding and slips and severe disruptions to roading and electricity networks throughout Taranaki. A Civil Defence State Of Emergency was declared at 9pm on Saturday 20 June, and remained in place for a week. The heaviest rain was in inland South Taranaki but throughout the region, about 60 local roads were blocked by slips and washouts and in at least one case, repairs are expected to take

Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment

by the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). However, constraining attention only to resource management issues which fall within the CMA fails to recognise the integrated nature of the wider coastal environment. For this reason, it is proposed to extend the coverage of the reviewed Coastal Plan to include the wider coastal environment. While values inland of the CMA can be recognised through the Coastal Plan, rules will only apply within the CMA area where the Council has

reg landscape study of naki coastal enviro

by the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). However, constraining attention only to resource management issues which fall within the CMA fails to recognise the integrated nature of the wider coastal environment. For this reason, it is proposed to extend the coverage of the reviewed Coastal Plan to include the wider coastal environment. While values inland of the CMA can be recognised through the Coastal Plan, rules will only apply within the CMA area where the Council has