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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] ___________________________________
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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,
Regional Transport Committee agenda December 2020
McKechnie Aluminium Solutions Ltd Annual Report 2023-2024
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
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
12:40 8.7 28.2 7.7 12.9 24 0.5 0.052 2.4 0.016
3 13:33 9.1 28.2 7.9 11.6 21 0.4 0.041 2.4 0.02
4 13:50 9 28.1 7.9 11.6 20 < 0.4 0.037 2.4 0.016
The results of sampling show little difference between the upstream and downstream sites with regard to
the parameters tested on the dates sampled, with the exception of total BOD. Variation between sampling
dates related largely to recent rain events in the catchment. As has been observed in some previous
surveys, several surveys in the 2018-2019
coincided with 102 and 59 mm of rainfall in the preceding two-day~s, ;wi'thelevated"soil11
moistures in the range of 44 and 45 %. Conversely, prior to January 8th 2015, Uruti receh/edonlv 1
mm of rain in the previous eight days, with soil moistures at 32 %, this would'have'resultedTn'
minimal outflow 'gaining' from the Haehanga Stream to the groundwater table.
company Commercial in confidence
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Table 2.4:Stream and Groundwater Elevations (msl)
Date Bore Bore
Bio-Gro "customer site" for
a. A minimum of 3 weeks, before spreading (no turning
required).
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Organic Production Protocols Greenwaste Composting & Vermiculture
b. A cover should be applied to reduce excess moisture
retention from rain events.
c. The Revital contract spreader will ensure that before the
product is spread it has met 2(a) above, and the spreading
records will be filed as part of the completed order;
and oil prices.
“But we remain committed to providing
world-class logistics services for our
customers and Taranaki businesses, and
supporting our community through our
shareholder the Taranaki Regional Council,”
he says.
A final dividend of $2.462 million was paid to
REGIONAL COUNCILLORS
New Plymouth Constituency:
Tom Cloke
David Lean
Charlotte Littlewood
Bev Raine
Craig Williamson
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