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
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.
(Towards Predator Free)
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16. The following transactions were executed under Common
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;
i. If Revital are not spreading a particular order, then
the Grower or Contract Spreader to advise RNZ when
this is to be done and gain clearance before spreading
proceeds. This will be noted on the completed order.
STDC Hawera Municipal Oxidation Ponds Annual Report 2023-2024
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
Guide to regulating oil and gas exploration and development activities under the Resource Management Act.
take from the Pātea. At the WTP located on Cardiff
Road, water is filtered using membrane filters and then treated with chlorine and fluoride for domestic
supply before being pumped to a nearby reservoir. The water supply is reticulated to approximately 2,300
separate customers.
Filter backwash is discharged via a large pond. The outlet from the pond is an inverted pipe located at the
opposite end of the pond from the inlet. The discharge from the pond emerges from the pipe to fall over a