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2013-2014
Technical Report 2014-20
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• We have a schools programme where we teach
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‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to
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Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Fauna
Biological Monitoring Programme
Annual State of the Environment
Monitoring Report
2012-2013
Technical Report 2013-48
(and Report CF557)
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document No: 1283508 (Word) STRATFORD
Document No: 1317198 (Pdf)
February 2014
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Executive summary
Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake
bunding. This material is then
covered with top soil or A1 grade material. The discharge of B1 grade compost on site will
be compliant with Rule 29 of the Taranaki Regional Council Regional Freshwater Plan.
Before compost can be released for use on site it must pass/meet the following
specifications as shown in table 1 below.
Further testing of compost will be required for release of product off site. This testing will be
against the ‘Guidelines for Safe Application of Biosolids to Land in
address Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352
Location 47 Cloten Road, Stratford 4332
Phone 0800 736 222
(06) 765 7127
Email info@trc.govt.nz
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
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Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
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