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Annual Report 2016-2017

the Company’s Cheal-A wellsite were undertaken by Council Officer’s for injectate sampling purposes, as outlined in Section 1.4.4. 1.4.4. Injectate sampling Injectate samples were obtained for analysis in the Council’s IANZ accredited laboratory on two occasions during the monitoring period. The sampling of injectate is carried out in order to characterise the general chemical nature of the discharge and also the variation in its chemical composition across the monitoring period.

Westown Haulage monitoring 2020-2021

*an abbreviation for a metal or other analyte may be followed by the letters 'As', to denote the amount of metal recoverable in acidic conditions. This is taken as indicating the total amount of metal that might be solubilised under extreme environmental conditions. The abbreviation may alternatively be followed by the letter 'D', denoting the amount of the metal present in dissolved form rather than in particulate or solid form. For further information on analytical methods, contact a

Minutes (meeting and hearing)

submission were received and noted. The matter of including Climbing Asparagus in the Pest Management Plan was discussed. It was agreed that Council officers would liaise with the Department of Conservation on this plant pest to address its control and/or eradication on a site by site basis. The discussions on Brown Bull-headed Catfish were acknowledged and noted. It was agreed to keep a watching brief on this pest fish through the Biosecurity Strategy to ensure measures are in place should

Resource consents 16 April to 27 May 2021

Runanga O Ngāti Ruanui Trust Provided with application R2/10924-1.0 Commencement Date: 10 May 2021 Berndt & Paul Partnership Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2055 Review Dates: Jun 2025, Jun 2031, Jun 2037, Jun 2043, Jun 2049 Activity Class: Restricted discretionary Location: 200 Mangamaio Road, Mimi Application Purpose: New To plant and grow up to 14 hectares of plantation forest Rohe: Ngati Mutunga Engagement or consultation: Te

Consents issued 26 May-13 July 2017

2029 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Eltham Water Treatment Plant, 225B Finnerty Road, Ngaere Application Purpose: Replace To discharge filter backwash from the Eltham Water Treatment Plant via a settling pond into an unnamed tributary of the Waingongoro River R2/3294-3.0 Commencement Date: 28 Jun 2017 PKW Farms LP Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2041 PO Box 241, New Plymouth 4340 Review Dates: June 2023, June 2029, June 2035 Activity

Agenda for hearing on representation arrangements

terms of reference includes a requirement for them to consider issues relating to the role of Māori within local government. In this regard, the terms of reference explicitly note that the Minister is seeking recommendations from the panel on how to achieve:  effective partnerships between mana whenua, and central and local government in order to better provide for the social, environmental, cultural, and economic wellbeing of communities  a local government system that actively

Resource consents issued 31 May-11 July 2019

conditions to extend the due date of riparian planting R2/10247-1.1 Commencement Date: 11 Jun 2019 Civil Quarries Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2033 PO Box 108, Inglewood 4347 Review Dates: June 2020, June 2021, June 2022, June 2023, June 2024, June 2026, June 2028, June 2030, June 2032 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Everett Road, Inglewood Application Purpose: Change To take groundwater incidental to quarry operations and for aggregate washing

Consents issued 3 March-20 April 2017

Plant Change of consent conditions to increase the area of earthworks R2/0730-3.0 Commencement Date: 04 Apr 2017 Coldstream Partnership Trust Expiry Date: 01 Dec 2029 268 Cardiff Road, RD 21, Stratford 4391 Review Dates: June 2019 and at 2-yearly intervals Activity Class: Controlled Location: 203 Opunake Road, Cardiff Application Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent: • onto land, and after treatment in an oxidation pond system into

total mobility around new zealand

daily needs and enhance their community participation. This assistance is provided in the form of subsidised door to door transport services wherever scheme transport providers operate. It provides: › vouchers or electronic cards to eligible scheme members that subsidise the normal transport fare by 50% up to a maximum fare (set by the relevant regional council, or Auckland Transport) › funding to scheme providers to help purchase and install wheelchair hoists › payment to the owner