clad gully adjacent the school
playing fields.
This space has been the hive of activity with
several classes cleaning up the dreaded
tradescantia, some additional plantings, the
construction of a set of new steps that will
link together two existing paths, and a viewing
seat which has spectacular views over the
ngahere and up to Patuha.
The steps and seat have been designed and
built by a group of senior boys, who are not
afraid to get stuck in. The steep hillside steps
required
by-products 33
10.5 Mulched green waste/ wood chip (not composted) 34
10.6 Piggery effluent not composted 34
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10.7 Food waste 35
10.7.1 Diversion for animal feed 35
10.7.2 Potential for further diversion of food waste 35
11. Tyres 37
12. Photocopy and printer cartridges 40
13. Concrete, roading, demolition and rubble 41
13.1 Concrete, rubble and bricks 41
13.2 Roading maintenance and construction wastes 42
13.2.1 Street cleaning and sumps 42
13.2.2 Carriageway
out while you
carry out this investigation.
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Wetlands
Taranaki Regional Council
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Activity 4: Pollution
Because most wetland areas receive water directly from the land much of the water
in them can be quite polluted on its arrival. But the wetlands act as a cleaning agent
in much the same way as our kidneys purify our blood, allowing waste products to
be removed.
Experiment 2
□ Create an artificial landscape as you did in experiment 1.
Road, Bell Block, and from mobile
operations at various locations throughout the
Taranaki region, excluding the Coastal Marine
Area
18 11 Dec 2020 01 Jun 2038 June 2023
Symons Property
Developments Ltd
7805-1
discharge
stormwater
to land/water
To discharge stormwater from a truck depot and
pipe cleaning facility into the Waitaha Stream
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Taranaki Sawmills Ltd
2333-4.3
discharge
stormwater
to land/water
To discharge
gaseous emissions. The ventilation rate is increased
during loading out, when the door is left open to allow clearer viewing by operators in
the dusty conditions. An odour-neutralising agent is pumped into the air from a
manifold around the door while it is open.
The store remains closed and inoperative for about 30% of days in the year. Filling
takes place for about 50% of days in a year, and emptying for 20%.
Additional components are mixed into the chicken litter, either on the ground
reasons.
Some were to help stock have shade,
some helped retain banks, some
have been planted to create a
windbreak, some are riparian
plan�ngs and some on school
grounds. Thanks to all who sent
their amazing photos through to us!
Eco-bricks
As another step forward in our major push to help clean
up Papatūānuku, we have registered Taranaki
Enviroschools with Eco Bricks globally to get this ball (or
brick) rolling. What's an Eco-Brick? I hear you ask.
An eco brick is a plas�c bo�le not
and tidy. It was
observed that the skimmer pits were filling up with sediment. The Company
representative stated that the skimmer pits would be cleaned out.
7 September 2011
An inspection was undertaken during fine weather. The drill rig and all associated
equipment had been removed from the site. A large cage had been placed around the
wellhead. The site had been cleaned. The ring drains were dry at time of inspection.
The first skimmer pit had been pumped out and cleaned. The second pit
The Council responds 24/7 to environmental incidents to investigate, and clean up pollution and take enforcement action if necessary. To report a pollution incident, call the Council's environmental hotline, 0800 736 222 - switchboard is open 24/7. Environmental incidents include spills, accidents and situations where an industry or resource consent holder does not meet consent conditions or regional plan rules. More than half of the incidents that the Council investigates are reported by the
close to the
well head as possible. In most cases field measurements of pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity
and temperature were recorded and a water sample only taken when these parameters had
stabilised. For each well sampled a field sheet was filled out and returned to ESR (Appendix
B). Bottles for pesticide and glyphosate analysis were supplied by AsureQuality and bottles
for EOC analysis were supplied by Northcott Research Consultants Ltd.
2.3 LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Fonterra Kapuni Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022