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Radiata pine

processes. Radiata pine is a very versatile and durable material, and given appropriate treatment is suitable for a wide range of exterior and internal use. Forest grazing – modifying a forestry regime to enable understorey grazing For further advice or information contact: The Land Management Section at Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713 Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097 Introduction Radiata pine is a major contributor to the New Zealand economy. Forest plantations of the

Freshwater ecological monitoring 2016-2017

page Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Fauna Biological Monitoring Programme Annual State of the Environment Monitoring Report 2016-2017 Technical Report 2017-88 (and Report DS079) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2000629 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2045637 (Pdf) June 2018 page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource

Appendices

AGREEMENT FOR DEFINITION OF RIVER MOUTHS AND LANDWARD BOUNDARY OF COASTAL MARINE AREA THIS AGREEMENT made this ___ day of ___________ 1994 is made pursuant to Section 2 of the Resource Management Act 1991 BETWEEN DENIS WILLIAM ANSON MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation (called the `Minister') of the first part AND the TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (called the `Council') of the second part AND the NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL and the SOUTH TARANAKI DISTRICT COUNCIL (collectively called the `Territorial

13Furtherinformation AppendixI

expected through the more porous loamy soils adjacent GND 2189 and GND 2188. The close hydraulic connection between the Haehanga Stream and the shallow groundwater has been documented as observed by Regional Council Staff. Rainfall recharge to groundwater is influenced by the hydraulic properties of the overlying soils, with the soils storage capacity the main characteristic to determine the recharge rate. At present rainfall recharge estimates which may influence potential contaminate

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BioBlitz. If you need help and support don’t hesitate to get in touch (education@trc.govt.nz). For assistance or information on environmental education contact: Emily Roberts, Education Officer Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352 Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097 education@trc.govt.nz www.trc.govt.nzRegional Council Taranaki In the BioBlitz area, which are the goody native plants providing food for native wildlife and which are the baddy pest

Appendix 9: Investigation of existing bores

into deeper aquifer. 3. Gallery potentiometric level not used to calculate potentiometric lines. 4. Artesian Well water level assumed to be 0.0m, cap not removed. Patea Freezing Works Detailed Site Investigation Taranaki Regional Council page 06 May 2008 14:36 Page 1 of 6 Groundwater Site Location Query Taranaki Regional Council ESAM 2637438Easting: Northing: 6159485 Radius: 800 GND0066 Patea Freezing Ltd, Patea 171.3Depth: Diameter: Drill Date:101.6 1 Jan 1940

G J Elliott submission attachment

assessment 20-04692-3-0 20-0526-3-0 Airport Farm Trustee Limited 3 June 2021.PDF (Tonkin and Taylor Report) FRODO-#1276405-v1 Image 4692-2 Transferred 25 Oct 2013.PDF (Consent 4692) FRODO-#1314237-v2 Image-5262-2-1 Airport Change 20 Feb 2014.PDF (Consent 5262) FRODO-#2831685-v1 Notification decision-Limited notification 20-05262-3-0 Airport Farm Trustees Limited.PDF (Notification Decision) 2. Our neighbours Kevin and Glenis McDonald had a meeting at the Taranaki Regional

Appendix Y - assessment of odour effect

Revital Group would like to continue its current operations, and also have the ability to compost food waste at its Uruti site, therefore they have applied for a new air discharge consent. Following submission of the Application, the Taranaki Regional Council requested under Section 92 of the Resource Management Act, that an odour assessment be prepared to support the application. AECOM New Zealand Limited (AECOM) has been engaged to assess the odour discharges from the existing operations

R20 Waitara Oct2020

with the support of the Taranaki Regional Council Waitara/Bell Block/New Plymouth Fitzroy Village 7.55 10.00 11.45 2.08 4.03 5.25 AM- 9.41 11.26 1.41 3.41 - 7.38 9.45 11.30 1.45 3.45 5.18 Arrive Bus Centre Ariki St The Valley A B C D PM PM PM AM AM 9.00 10.50 1.08 3.05 4.50 6.00 AM8.25 10.23 12.30 2.30 4.25 - 8.28 10.25 12.32 2.32 4.27 5.43 Princess Richmond

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the school, with all questions answered and clear explanations given by both the Council Marine Biologist Emily Roberts and a speaker from Port Taranaki. The investigation had many benefits, among them has been a Council review of and adjustment to, our coastal monitoring programme when the dredge is in action. A terrific effort from all concerned. Regional Council Taranaki Kevin Archer You may recall the inaugural New Zealand ShakeOut in 2012 which