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Groundwater chemical quality monitoring 1994-2013

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

Lepper Trust Piggery Annual Report 2022-2023

was well managed and that good wastewater dilution ratios had been maintained by discharging when the stream flow was above 5 m³/s (special condition 16 of consent 0715-4.1). The Waiongana Stream hydrology displays a natural rapid rise and fall (typical of Taranaki ring plain streams), which allows for a limited window of opportunity when treated wastewater can be discharged above the minimum consent limit. The consent holder has access to the Taranaki Regional Council web site, which

Manui Farm QEII Covenants KNE

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

Full Council meeting agenda February 2021 - Part 2

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 -

PCP TrackedChanges Oct2018

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

Agenda

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

Report 2010-2014

the Company to ensure all associated wastes are dealt with, and that adequate provisions are in place for the increase in throughput. 1.3 Resource consents 1.3.1 Water abstraction permit Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. Taranaki Abattoirs holds water permit

Gillett Family Bush

approximately 2.1 ha in size and is comprised of a cutover lowland tawa dominant forest remnant on hill slopes and stream terraces. The remnant is of a native forest type that is classified as 'Chronically Threatened' in Taranaki and falls within 'Acutely Threatened' Land Environment (LENZ) F5.2a. Remnants such as this provide important habitat for rare and threatened species. Gillett Family Bush also offers good connectivity to other nearby habitats, private QEII covenants and Key Native Ecosystems in