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Port Taranaki inhalable particulates monitoring 2012

fires, transportation and industrial processes. Natural sources of particles include sea salt, dust, pollens and volcanic activity. In terms of comparative size, a human hair is page 2 approximately 50 microns across, while the finest beach sand is approximately 100 microns across. This memorandum describes the fifth monitoring programme in the Taranaki region and the first monitoring run in residential/commercial area in New Plymouth to assess the impact of Heavy Goods

Appendix 6: Agrichemicals training

page 173 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix VI: Training requirements for qualifications to apply agrichemicals page 174 Regional Air Quality Plan for

Aggradation in rivers & streams of the Taranaki ring plain

page Aggradation in rivers and streams of the Taranaki Ring Plain ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 890704 STRATFORD July 2011 page page Photo 1 Stony Riv er – upper ringplain – aggradation and erosion Photo 2 Kaihihi Stream – Stony Walkway - bridge closed by bank erosion Photo 3 Stony Riv er – combined effects of deposition and erosion Photo 4 Stony Riv er – Vicinity of Egmont National Park

Annual report 2015-2016

page Freshwater Physicochemical Programme State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2015-2016 Technical Report 2016-27 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD Document: 1780684 (Word) Document: 1862502 (Pdf) June 2017 page page Executive summary

Site 79

Rainforest School study unit are not available at present. But please don't be put off as many of the listed activities are unaffected. The new education programmes at our other regional gardens, namely the Woodlands School at Hollard Gardens and the Riverside School at Tupare, have had their first visits from school groups. The visits were very successful; each venue offers different activities from Pukeiti and for that matter from each other. Please do not hesitate to get in touch should you

Pukeiti, Tikorangi, Waitotara, Welbourn

granulatus) is also likely to be present at this site The tributaries of the Timaru Stream within the Reserve are inhabited by native fish including the ‘Chronically Threatened (Gradual Decline)’ shortjaw kokopu (Galaxias postvectis) and long finned eel (Anguilla dieffenbachia). Other native fish include the banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) and koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis). Ecological values Ecological values Rank Comment Rarity and distinctiveness High Contains the regionally

7AEE AppendixE

page RECEIVED 3 0 NOV 2017 Taranaki Regional Council /r-/APPENDIX'S Uruti Environmental / Safety Management Plan Interface [P-751 20-D] page Health Safety Environment Interface Uruti Environmental Management Plan P-751-020-D HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE DOCUMENT URUTI ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN Appendix '3-A' to Uruti Consent Compliance P an Uruti Remediation Site August 2014 Rev D ISSUE FOR USE Prepared by: David Gibson Issue

Guide to surface water availability and allocation in Taranaki

page A Guide to Surface Water Availability and Allocation in Taranaki DISCLAIMER: This document is a GUIDE ONLY and is written in good faith with a desire to inform or be helpful. While every endeavour has been made to ensure the information in this Guide is accurate, the Taranaki Regional Council accepts no responsibility for any error or omission in these pages. Any resource consent application to take surface water will be considered by the Council on the case-by-case

Taranaki seismicity 2014-2015 - GNS Science

page page Project Number 420W1016 DISCLAIMER This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Science) exclusively for and under contract to Taranaki Regional Council. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by GNS Science, GNS Science accepts no responsibility for any use of or reliance on any contents of this report by any person other than Taranaki Regional Council and shall not be liable to any person other

Appendix 4A: Ngāti Ruanui

page Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 189189189189 Appendix IVA: Ngati Ruanui statutory acknowledgeme nts 1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki In accordance with Section 93 of the Ngati Ruanui Claims Settlement Act 2003, information recording statutory acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki. The information includes relevant provisions of Subpart 5 of Part 5 of the Ngati Ruanui Claims