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Appendix 1:River and stream catchments of high quality or high value

whitebaiting). High aesthetic and scenic values. High ecological values in upper reaches. Estuary considered to be an area of outstanding coastal value. Native forest in upper reaches. Ngatoro-nui Stream Access for native fish through most of river. Important native fish values. 43% total riparian cover, consisting of mono-culture of exotic trees or pasture. Oakura River Excellent in upper reaches. Excellent to good in lower reaches. Very

Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2016-2017

Guardrail improvements on SH3, SH4 and SH45 o Signage Improvements on SH4 and SH45 o Variable speed sign installations o SH43 Stratford to Tahora delineation improvements o SH3 Mokau underslip o SH45 Oakura safety report o SH3 Cornwall Rd sight distance improvements o SH45 Tataraimaka seal widening o SH3 Midhirst shoulder widening o SH4 Taumarunui tree removal page Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021 Page 14 of 21

Aggradation in rivers & streams of the Taranaki ring plain

about 900 m, depending on aspect. The Pouakai summit is 1400 m and Patuha at 682 m is the highest point of the Kaitake Range. The main part of the ring plain is generally 100 - 300 m asl in the west and south and 200 – 500 m asl in the east and north. There is a coastal strip of ring plain below 100 m asl between Oakura and Hawera. Figure 2 Elev ation Zones and catchments Northern - Waiwhakaiho to Maunganui Eastern - Te Popo to Kapuni Southern - Kaupokonui to Ouri Western -

Oil Spill Plan annex 1: Equipment & Resources

overpack salvage drum - 200L 1 Mobile spill kit – aggressive liquids – 100L 1 The following equipment is located at 15-17 De Havilland Drive West, Bell Block 4312 Truck transport Vacuum (sucker) trucks and oil tanker trucks for oil recovery and transport Water blasters and steam cleaners Pumps and generators Bulkie bins (IBC’s) and tanks Experienced labour Spill Control NZ Based at: 1064 South Road, Oakura Contact Person: Jason Sole - 027 282

Annual report 2015-2016

a high level of environmental performance and compliance with their consents, while another 24% demonstrated a good level of environmental performance and compliance with their consents 1.2 Process description The NPWWTP (Photograph 1) treats the municipal wastewater from the New Plymouth urban area, Bell Block, Oakura and Inglewood by a process of extended aeration activated sludge. There is also a substantial industrial load, equivalent to approximately 25% of the total

Regional Cleanfill Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

cleanfills monitored under this programme during the year under review. 4 Figure 2 AA Contracting Ltd cleanfill and sampling sites at Henwood Road, New Plymouth 10 Figure 3 A & A George Family Trust consented cleanfill area at Dudley Road, Inglewood from 19 June 2019 16 Figure 4 AE Riddick's cleanfill and sampling site at Carrington Road, New Plymouth 22 Figure 5 BJ & LB Bishop's cleanfill sand sampling sites at Ahu Ahu Road, Oakura 27 Figure 6 Location of Dennis Wheeler