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Proposed Coastal Plan Environment Court Consent Order 8 Nov 2022

to section 297. The Court understands for present purposes that: (a) all parties to the proceedings have executed the memorandum requesting this order; (b) all parties are satisfied that all matters proposed for the Court’s endorsement are within the scope of relief sought in the appellants’ page 4 notices of appeal, fall within the Court’s jurisdiction, and conform to the relevant requirements and objectives of the Act including, in particular, Part 2.

Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (2009)

Council staff familiar with the plan to examine the clarity of the policies and the frequency that the various policies had been considered in consent officer’s reports (as an indication of how frequently those policies were used in decision making). Efficiency is a measure of the benefit of a policy relative to its cost. The efficiency of the RCP was examined by looking at costs that fall on the regional council (plan administration costs and ongoing policy development or state of environment

C D Boyd Drilling Waste and Stockpiling Landfarm and Landspreading Annual Report 2020-2021

enter the stormwater pits. It was recommended to pump this ponded area down, as more rain was forecast. The WTP sludge ponds on the stockpiling site had been completely flattened. Some sedimentation was noted in the nearby drain, however, downstream was clear. The area of ponded drilling waste around the irrigators was no longer present. Pasture strike is good in the recently landfarmed area. No issues were noted. 2.1.2 Results of abstraction and discharge monitoring 2.1.2.1

Annual report 2016-2017

Dow AgroSciences consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017

Wetlands study unit

easily see their prey. Activity Think about the things that could make water more turbid eg rain washing over muddy ground with no plants. Design and make your own turbidity device by filling a glass jar with pond water and see if you can easily see through it. Do this again by stirring up the water from the bottom of the pond and then noting the difference. page Wetlands Taranaki Regional Council 19 Activity 8: Pond life Invertebrates are

Pesticides in shallow groundwater monitoring report 2011

Please try to avoid sampling in the pouring rain so that the risk of contamination is minimised. 4. Please try to keep the bottles provided clean, and rinse them 3 times with the sample water before collecting the sample. If you have any questions about sampling or if the procedures conflict with your current sampling protocols, please contact me and we can try to resolve the issues as quickly as possible. Thanks for participating in the programme; it could not exist without your

Supplementary Officer Report for Resource Consent

noted that seven intakes were now in place along the roofline of shed 3, that these included fittings for shed air recirculation as at Midhirst, and that the boilers had been installed and hot water radiators were being piped up inside each shed. 27. Osflo arrived about 10.45 am, and were to begin by emptying shed 4. With rain setting in, I considered there would be little gain in continuing to monitor odour, and left the site about 11 am. 28. My observations on this occasion:-

Relationships between MCI, site altitude & distance from source for Taranaki ring plain streams

(1980 to date) and average MCI values predicted from the MCI – site altitude regression equation revealed areas on the ring plain where observed stream health is better, worse, or equal to that which is predicted. This analysis suggested that approximately 65.3% of the area met or exceeded the stream health predicted by the MCI – altitude relationship, with the remaining 34.7% falling just one quality class below that predicted. Given the intensity of land-use on the