Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2022-2023
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2022-2023
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2022-2023
previous monitoring carried out between 2016 and 2020 that show PM2.5 concentrations are consistently very low at the Central School site. 25. Under MfE’s grading criteria, 96% of daily mean concentrations measured at the site achieved either an ‘excellent’ or a ‘good’ grading across the 2016 to 2021 period, with all but one day of the remaining 4% falling into the ‘Acceptable’ category. 26. The annual mean concentration of PM2.5 at the Central School site across the 2016-2021 period was 4
Possum Self-help The site falls outside the possum self-help area. Herbivores - High The property lies outside the self help possum boundary. The back block and roadside blocks are mostly or fully fenced to exclude stock, while the middle block is able to be accessed by stock and has evidently been grazed through. Habitat Modification - Medium The back block and roadside blocks are mostly or fully fenced to exclude stock. Remaining areas will be proposed to be fenced in conjunction with
page 25 Discussion 4. The chemical composition of groundwater is determined by a number of influences. These include the mineralogy of the soil and rock types forming catchments or aquifers, aquifer structure, the source and volumes of recharge water, aquifer residence times, overlying landuses and biochemical process. Groundwater aquifers in Taranaki are predominantly recharged by rainfall falling on the land surface, but recharge can also occur via infiltration from
30 September • Land rent reductions • Additional funding for volunteer and community organisations who help our most vulnerable. • Expanding of our home energy scheme to help make better homes and keep tradies in work, we've expanded our home insulation loan scheme to cover solar power, rain water tanks, grey water systems, electric car charging ports as well as home insulation and home gardening packages. 16Regenerating Taranaki. Together. Ordinary Meeting -
McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker C S Williamson Apologies Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 11 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes Item 3 17 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes Item 4 23 Regional Transport Committee Minutes Item 5 30 Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes Item 6 33 Joint Committee Minutes Item 7 41 Local Government Members (2017/18)(Local Authorities) Determination and proposed
estuaries, the factors behind which include rain fall and modified land use. The large number of rivers and the erosion of Mount Taranaki generally bring a lot of sediment to the coast. However, the high energy coastline means this sediment supply does not settle long enough to greatly assist with the beach building process. Active dunelands exist at some of the larger river mouths and dominate the low-lying coast from Pātea Beach to the southern extent of the region. Cliff-top
STDC Kaponga, Manaia, Patea and Waverley waste water treatment plants consent monitoring report 2017-2018
STDC Waverley, Kaponga, Manaia & Patea wastewater treatment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.