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Schedules of charges

year In stream temperature monitor $300.00 per year Portable (12v) groundwater pump $120.00 per day Suspended particulate sampler $30.00 per hour Vandorn sampler $50.00 per day Black disc $20.00 per deployment Bladder pump $450.00 per day Calibration test equipment $100.00 per hour Disposable bailer $20.00 per sample Peristaltic pump $120.00 per day Groundwater level logger $180.00 per year Groundwater probe $100.00 per day Rain gauge calibration $300.00 per deployment Automatic water

Annual Report 2016-2017

managed, and the tip face appeared stable. No cracking or slumping was evident on either the fill area or the tip face. The pre-fill gully was well grassed with no sign of sediment runoff. The stormwater drains were grassed and contained minor amounts of stormwater following heavy rain the previous day. The stormwater ponds were moderately full, and the final pond was discharging at a trickle flow. There was no visible effect noticeable in the receiving waters downstream of the discharge. Silt

Annual report 2016-2017

Settlement (13 December 2016) 11 January 2017 Conditions were fine with a moderate westerly wind. It had rained in the catchment in the two days preceding the inspection. The camp was reasonably quiet during the inspection, with seven camping parties present on site. There was no weed coverage on the western filter bed and low coverage on the eastern bed. There was a small amount of ponding on the western bed (<5% of the surface) and no ponding on the eastern bed. There was a noticeable

Annual report 2013-2014

summary of historical bacteriological results from January 1993 to January 2013 is presented in Table 3. The results of the bacteriological monitoring undertaken during the 2013-2014 summer monitoring period are presented in Table 4. Although it was not raining on the morning of sample collection (9 January 2014) there had been heavy rainfall overnight which is reflected in the high faecal indictor bacteria counts obtained (Table 4). Table 3 Summary of previous bacteriological results

Remediation NZ Ltd consent monitoring 2018-2019

compliance monitoring. The inspection was undertaken with sampling of surface waters and soil. At the time of inspection approximately 11 mm of rain had fallen at the site overnight. This had resulted in the surface being damp and the Haehanga Stream and associated unnamed tributaries being turbid and slightly elevated. Weather conditions were still, warm with total cloud cover. Rain was falling intermittently throughout the sampling run. The inspection found that the paunch pond had approximately

STDC Coastal Structure Annual Report 2022-2023

9). This issue was raised with STDC at the time of the inspection and they arranged for a contractor to remove the builders to eliminate the risk of them falling onto the beach. During the 2023 inspection, the erosion at the northern end had worsened from previous monitoring period, posing an imminent risk to the dwelling located there. STDC also carried out inspections of this structure during the year under review. Their report was provided to Council on 30 June 2023. Recommendations

Bikes on Buses

page Loading your bike Squeeze bike rack handle up to release lower rack. STEP 1 Lift bike onto rack with front wheel facing toward yellow support arm and fit wheels into clearly labelled slots. STEP 2 Raise support arm over front tyre so the hook rests on the top of the front wheel. STEP 3 Remove any loose items from the bike that could fall off while the bus is moving. Let the driver know you’re going to load your bike. Please remember that loading and

Bikes on buses

page Loading your bike Squeeze bike rack handle up to release lower rack. STEP 1 Lift bike onto rack with front wheel facing toward yellow support arm and fit wheels into clearly labelled slots. STEP 2 Raise support arm over front tyre so the hook rests on the top of the front wheel. STEP 3 Remove any loose items from the bike that could fall off while the bus is moving. Let the driver know you’re going to load your bike. Please