Your search for 'rain fall' returned 2010 results.

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

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

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2023

Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Award for Environmental Action in Education… TRC, 23 December 2022 2.3K 77 8 Year 6 tamariki from Coastal Taranaki School have been busy building wētā motels! … TRC, 16 December 2022 2K 41 9 The rain stayed away from Taranaki Maunga in December with just 60% of the long-term average recorded at North Egmont. It was a different story in the Eastern Hill Country with 194% at Mangaehu at Bridge… TRC, 10 January 2023 1.7K 12

Banded kokopu

DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING Banded kokopu are primarily a lowland species but can penetrate up to 180km inland, and to elevations of 550m. This has allowed them to establish some landlocked populations in lakes in central New Zealand. They are exceptional climbers and can scale steep falls to reach higher catchments. Preferred habitats for adult banded kokopu are small tributaries with plenty of forest cover. Unlike other kokopu, they don’t seem

Tangata Whenua

range of specific resource consent compliance programmes. We have also committed to permanent iwi representation on the Council’s two main standing committees. This is currently being progressed through Treaty of Waitangi settlement legislation. There are eight iwi whose rohe or tribal area falls either wholly or partially within the Taranaki region.

Policy and Planning February 2023 web version

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

web Fonterra appeal

are adequately addressed under other provisions of the Plan and do not require repeating. Section 5.1 explains that the policies apply to all activities within the coastal environment, regardless of the activity to be authorised and which coastal management area the activity may fall within. Policy 33 must therefore be read in conjunction with each of the other relevant policies, including all the General Policies. Together these policies address the matters covered in the

Introduction and planning maps

management area within which it falls, except as follows: (i) rules referenced with a `G' apply to the entire coastal marine area except as otherwise stated; and (ii) rules for activities that fall within more than one coastal management area are dealt with as described in Section 4.2.4. 4.1.2 Planning Maps The following maps show the location of all coastal management areas. The location of the coastal marine area boundary at rivers with non-standard "mouths" is also shown where those rivers