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SDC Water Supplies Annual Report 2021-2022
fall over a small waterfall. At the base of the waterfall the discharged water runs down a natural cobbled channel beneath native riparian vegetation for approximately 10 metres before entering the Patea River, downstream of the intake weir. 1.2.2 Midhirst water supply The Midhirst community WTP, which supplies to 92 properties, originally supplied the former Midhirst dairy factory. Water is pumped from the Te Popo Stream (through a small filter attached to a flexible hose within the
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
Regional Transport Committee Agenda March 2022
Regional Transport Committee Agenda 2 March 2022
Council meeting agenda May 2020
Taranaki Regional Council meeting agenda May 2020
Abplanalp Kaupokonui Bush; Banga's Bush; Brookwood; Brough Covenant; Karanga; Eco Blue Nature Reserve; Theresa Jones Forest; Log Jam
Positive The site is in good vegetative condition. Other Management Issues Weeds - Medium There are many weeds impinging on the values of this site including climbing asparagus, wandering willy, wild ginger, Japanese honeysuckle, African clubmoss, brush wattle and wild cherry. Predators - Medium Predators such as rats, mustelids, possums, hedgehogs and feral cats will be having an impact on the site. Possum Self-help The site falls outside the rural Possum Self
Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Shenton
fishing expeditions, and no surprises all the aunts had their special fishing places too - the pear tree, the quince, the apple tree, the wire, the papa, to name a few. 4 As children my siblings and I had very strict instructions not to make noise or let our shadow fall on the water, where the net was. What was caught was shared among whanau as this was a welcome customary practice. It doesn't seem that long ago. Back then the mud wasn't smelly and we could freely mould and shape objects,
Ballance Agri Nutrients Kapuni Ltd Annual Report 2021-2022
rain which was noted on a couple of inspections in case ponding occurs. Luscombe 15.2 ha 6 ha 4.4 ha 1.2 ha 1.2 ha Ballance Agri-Nutrients Luscombe 11.2 ha page 17 2.2.2 Discharge monitoring 2.2.2.1 Effluent volume Special Condition 2 of consent 0597-3 limits the volume discharged to 1,470 m³/d. The Company measures and records daily the effluent volume sprayed on each irrigation plot and forwards this data to the Council. By
Longfin eel
climber, the longfin eel can climb steep falls and is found in almost all of New Zealand’s waterways from sea level to 1150m altitude and up to 314km inland. Habitats include streams, rivers, wetlands and lakes. Juveniles prefer shallow fast-flowing water with coarse substratum, while adults are more common under the cover of river banks or large debris in slower flowing water. Longfin eel only breed once in their life. Adult males mature at around 25 years
SOE2022 Solid waste
year. The volume of waste to landfill peaked at 65,257 tonnes in 2013-2014 What we know and reduced significantly from 2015 when all three district councils aligned their recycling collection services and created a regional materials recovery facility in New Plymouth to process recyclables. In 2014, the waste to landfill in the region per person was 595kg falling to 311kg per person in 2020-2021. In Stratford and South Taranaki, there has been additional