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Consents and Regulatory August 2022

provided. • No details of the riparian planting adjacent to waterbodies provided. • No Part 2 of the Resource Management Act 1991 assessment provided. We consider sections 6(e), 6(f), 7(a) and 8 to be most relevant to this proposal. • No assessment of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki, the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki and the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management (2020). The higher order planning documents are considered to be relevant to the

Hāwera oxidation ponds consent monitoring 2017-2018

Council. The neighbourhood was surveyed for environmental effects. 1.4.4 HWWTP monitoring Physical and chemical properties of wastewater in the HWWTP were measured in order to ascertain plant performance during the 2017-2018 monitoring period. The monitoring was undertaken by the Council and STDC. page 9 The Council collected samples from Ponds 1 and 2 on six occasions during the year. These samples were analysed for temperature, DO and chlorophyll a. In order to satisfy

Council meeting agenda December 2019

the Regional Transport Committee d) agrees that on the reconstitution of Consents and Regulatory Committee, Policy and Planning Committee, Regional Transport Committee, Executive, Audit and Risk Committee, Taranaki Solid Waste Management Joint Committee and Yarrow Stadium Joint Committee for the triennial period 2019-2022 e) agrees that, in the reconstituting a Policy and Planning Committee, nominations form Taranaki Iwi (3), the three Taranaki District Councils and Federated Farmers

Policy & Planning agenda June 2021

Following standard project management practice, that schedule has been developed into Gantt charts for both the individual workstreams and the project overall. Those Gantt charts form Appendix 2 to the Plan. 12. A high level swimlane diagram that summarises the main activities from the Gantt charts is also included in the Plan. It is intended to give an overview of the Plan for readers who don’t need the additional detail contained in the schedules. 13. The Plan and its component schedule

Agenda

Plan. His report has just recently been received by the Council. Discussion It should be noted that this discussion refers only to the potential benefits of riparian fencing. The Council’s policy is that riparian margins should also be appropriately planted, in order to maximise the environmental and on-farm benefits of riparian management. Prof McDowell considered there were too many variables involved in riparian planting and re- vegetation, for the effects to be accurately or

Annual report 2012-2013

further inspections and discussions were needed to occur in order to finalise groundwater sampling bores and arrange installation. 22 January 2013 An inspection was conducted in conjunction with installation of the groundwater monitoring wells. One of the lined pits contained waste material and the others were being lined at the time of inspection. The storage area was composed of very sandy soils with no evident clay in the bases of the pits. No issues were noted. 29 January 2013 At the

Taranaki By Products Air and Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

rendering operation located on Kohiti Road at Okaiawa, in the Inaha catchment. Two rendering plants operate on the site: an inedibles plant owned by the TBP, and a food grade plant owned by Taranaki Bio-Extracts Ltd (TBE). A trucking firm, Jackson Transport Ltd (JTL), previously owned by TBP, also operate from the site. During the monitoring period, TBP demonstrated an overall good level of environmental performance. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring

Regional Soil Plan PDF 2021

means essential life force or principle; a metaphysical quality inherent in all things, both animate and inanimate. Method of implementation** means a specific action, procedure, programme or technique adopted to carry out a policy. Natural and physical resources* includes land, water, air, soil, minerals, and energy, all forms of plants and animals (whether native to New Zealand or introduced), and all structures. Natural hazard* means any atmospheric or earth or water related

Recount 101 - June 2016

and order plants for next season, even though these are challenging times for many.” Page 6 RecountJune 2016 Farmers value environment Riparian plans now cover most of the region’s intensively farmed land, including all of the region’s dairy farms. 84% of streambanks covered by plans are fenced and 70% are protected by riparian vegetation. “The 2020 target for landowners to complete riparian fencing and planting on intensively farmed land is

Annual report 2015-2016

There were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of this consent holder during the period under review. In addition, although odour was noted during one inspection, there was no odour noted that was considered likely to cause off-site effects. The rendering plant has closed, and this is likely to reduce the number of odour complaints related to the site. During the year, the Company demonstrated a good level of environmental and administrative performance with the