Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan
Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan
Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan
Further-submissions-on-the-Proposed-Coastal-Plan
Freshwater recreational bathing freshwater quality monitoring report summer 2017-2018
Freshwater physicochemical state of the environment monitoring report 2015-2016 - TRC.
Plymouth district is expected to experience high population growth, i.e. to 92,400 in 2028 from an estimated 83,400 in 2018, and 106,100 by 2048 (i.e. 27.2% growth). Housing: the cost of building or buying a first home in New Plymouth has increased. However, housing affordability is also on the rise in the short term. Rent has continued to increase but the rate of change remains steady, alongside rental affordability. Subdivisions: the increase in sub-dividable lots and
Freshwater recreational bathing environmental monitoring report summer 2018-2019
Freshwater ecological monitoring report 2018-2019
NPDC Colson Rd Landfill consent monitoring report 2017-2018
abstraction, however it was noted that data being supplied to Council is from a another meter (telemetered) situated at the water tanks. The pump was not operating as the reservoir tanks were full. Waverley Beach Water Supply (8 June 2017) The existing bore (permitted use) and plant was inspected. The log inside the building was inspected and no exceedances with regional rules were noted. Waverley Water Supply (8 June 2017) Chester Street bore GND0059 was operating and discharging at
Omata. Facilities at the Maui Production Station include: an administration building and workshop which accommodates the control room on the upper floor; glycol trains and oil heaters located in the north west portion of the site; fractionation trains, gas trains and compressor houses; condensate storage, LPG storage and LPG load out facilities; and a flare compound that contains a 55 metre high flare stack, a radio tower, and a flare seal recovery system, located in the south western corner