to take into
account the site conditions and soil types of your backyard.
The correct operation and continued maintenance of these systems are
very important because if neglected, they can pollute the environment,
put you and your neighbours’ health at risk and be very expensive to fix.
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Land occupiers and owners must ensure that their domestic wastewater
treatment system is operating according to the rules and standards that apply.
Taranaki Regional Council has
reality, the
invertebrate community at pristine sites includes a mix of
very sensitive and moderately tolerant types, meaning an
MCI score is rarely above 150.
What do MCI measurements tell us about
New Zealand’s water quality?
Recent NIWA and regional council studies using the MCI
show water quality in urban streams is typically ‘poor’
(median less than 80). Water in pastoral and exotic forests is
typically good (median 100–110), while water in natural bush
is ‘excellent’ (median 120).
Dressings 8 870.00
Factory 10 750.00
Merchantable 16 600.00
Framing 26 500.00
Box 12 350.00
Source: Ministry of Forestry
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
Australian blackwood
Proposed Coastal Plan Schedule 6 - Coastal sites with significant amenity values.
Draft Coastal Plan for Taranaki - Schedule III: Coastal sites with significant amenity values
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TEW-TRC Hearing submission- RNZ- 25 March 2021
1. It has been acknowledged by the Remediation NZ (RNZ) and the Taranaki Regional Council
(TRC) there is a legacy issue relating to stockpiled waste of more than 20, 000 tonnes that
includes drilling waste.
(i) TEW are concerned with the Supplementary Statement of Evidence of David Gibson
dated 19 March 2021 in response to remediating this material and the support of
the applicants' experts of his response.
(ii) It is
Provided by the Taranaki Regional Council.
Last service of the day runs until the final passenger disembarks.
Route 8 - Merrilands/Highlands Park
TO NEW PLYMOUTH
Dixon St Oākura
Kaitake/Russell
Oākura Hall
Omata (Holloway)
Spotswood College
Arrive Ariki Street
TO WAITARA
Depart Ariki Street
RJ Eagars Fitzroy
The Valley
BB School
Parklands BB
Raleigh St Waitara
Queen Street
Richmond/Princess
–
9.36 am
9.41 am
9.45 am
9.47 am
9.49 am
Plymouth
Phone: 0800 922 822
www.tdhb.org.nz
Election of fi ve members for the
New Plymouth Constituency
Election of two members for the North
Taranaki Constituency
Election of three members for the
South Taranaki Constituency
Election of one member for the
Stratford Constituency
The First Past the Post electoral system
will be used for these elections.
Candidate names will be listed in
alphabetical order on the voting
documents.
Dale Ofsoske, Electoral Offi cer
Taranaki Regional Council
47
Plymouth
Phone: 0800 922 822
www.tdhb.org.nz
Election of fi ve members for the
New Plymouth Constituency
Election of two members for the North
Taranaki Constituency
Election of three members for the
South Taranaki Constituency
Election of one member for the
Stratford Constituency
The First Past the Post electoral system
will be used for these elections.
Candidate names will be listed in
alphabetical order on the voting
documents.
Dale Ofsoske, Electoral Offi cer
Taranaki Regional Council
47
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Taranaki Regional Council
APPENDIX'I'
URS Summary
of
Bio-Aerosol Issues
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URS
Composting and Bioaerosol Pollution
Bioaerosol is the term used to describe microorganisms (bacteria, fungi/moulds or
viruses) or their products that are airborne. Bioaerosols are naturally present in the air,
mainly from soil-borne microorganisms in airborne dust. This means everyone is
constantly exposed to them, even at home. Higher levels are present