spotted by a TRC environment officer enjoying the rain at the
top of Denbigh Road this week.
It's so cool to see them venturing out of the national park
more and more. Well done to farmers and landowners
around the boundary - your trapping efforts are making it
safer for them to do so.
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Common Seal
16. The following transactions were executed under Common
in the 2015-2016 monitoring
period, as none was scheduled within the baseline monitoring programme. Because of
the reduction of treated piggery effluent discharge periods including the reduction of
pig numbers, a biomonitoring survey was not considered necessary on this occasion.
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Results 2.
Water 2.1
Inspections 2.1.1
6 August 2015
The first inspection for the monitoring period was carried out after a period of heavy
rain throughout the
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hydrometric equipment $680.90 per year
Tawhiti hydrometric equipment (lower) $1,730.30 per year
Tawhiti hydrometric equipment (upper) $1,070.30 per year
Waingongoro hydrometric equipment $830.50 per year
Waitaha hydrometric equipment $8,091.60 per year
Rain Gauge Calibration $336.60 per deployment
Chlorine Meter $20.80 per use
Drone $132.00 per day
Multi-parameter Field Meter $112.20 per day
Haehanga hydrometric equipment $2,383.20 per year
EXPLANATION
This scale of charges is used to
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The forest is of a type that is classified as 'At Risk' in Taranaki and falls within 'Acutely
Threatened' Land Environment (LENZ) F5.2a. Remnants such as this provide important habitat for rare
and threatened species. The site also offers good connectivity to other nearby habitats, covenants and
Key Native Ecosystems in the area such as Mudfish 3 and the Ngaere Swamp Forest KNEs.
Ecological Features
Flora
The forest remnant canopy is dominated by tawa with
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
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4.4 State the relevant regional plan[s] and rule[s] numbers this application falls under.
Regional Fresh Water Plan Rule Number[s] ___________________________________
Regional Air Quality Plan Rule Number[s] ___________________________________
Regional Coastal Plan Rule Number[s] ___________________________________
Regional Soil Plan Rule Number[s] ___________________________________
No Specific Rule [eg,