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Garden Leader to Leave Lasting Legacy

Greg Rine is hanging up his secateurs after decades turning his visions into reality at Taranaki’s renowned regional gardens. Greg Rine is hanging up his secateurs after decades turning his visions into reality at Taranaki’s renowned regional gardens. Greg has been the Regional Gardens Manager for 28 years, overseeing the Taranaki Regional Council-owned Pukeiti, Tūpare and Hollard Gardens. A visionary at heart, Greg oversaw significant improvements to Pukeiti from 2014 to 2016 with the building

Ballance Kapuni consent monitoring 2019-2020

4.27 ppm one hour average) 36 Figure 24 Riparian management plans in Waingongoro catchment with Company funding 39 List of photos Photo 1 Ballance Agri-Nutrients ammonia urea plant (viewed looking towards the north-west) 4 page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period July 2019 to June 2020 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the …

NPDC Colson Road Landfill Annual Report 2022-2023

sampling 18 1.4.6 Ambient air quality 19 1.4.7 Biomonitoring surveys 19 2 Results 23 2.1 Programme liaison and management 23 2.1.1 Erosion and sediment control plans 23 2.1.2 Landfill management and contingency plans 23 2.1.3 Stage 3 closure plan 23 2.1.4 Aftercare plan 25 2.1.5 Colson Road Landfill Liaison Committee 25 2.1.6 Independent consultant’s reports 26 2.2 Inspections 26 2.3 Water 32 2.3.1 NPDC monitoring results 32 2.3.1.1 Leachate 32

Regional Transport minutes June 2020

minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party meeting held on Friday 20 September 2019 at the St Johns Ambulance Rooms in Mōkau page b) notes the State Highway 3 Working Party meeting planned for Friday 1 May is in the process of being rescheduled, with timing dependent on update availability from key project staff of the New Zealand Transport Agency c) notes the second meeting of the State Highway 3 Working Party for 2020 is scheduled for Friday 6 November. …

Recount 98 - September 2015

The package is designed to help farmers mitigate the devastation to what in some cases has been years of investment and hard work that they have put into their properties through the Council’s Riparian Management and Sustainable Land Management Programmes. The Council’s package includes: Ÿ Supply of replacement riparian plants for riparian plan holders. Ÿ Assistance with riparian planting. Ÿ Supply of poplar poles and sleeves for erosion control and soil

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Additional Material

managed and operated in accordance with a Pond System Management Plan (the 'PSMP') that has been approved by the Chief Executive, Taranaki Regional Council, acting in a certification capacity. The PSMP sRaHmust detail management practices undertaken to ensure compl iance with the conditions of these consents and maximise treatment capabilities of the two systems. It sRaHmust address, but not necessarily be limited to, the following matters: (a) how the build-up of sediment and/or sludge will

Officer Report Opunake Power Limited 15 March 2022

L/s 27 8.2.2 Discussion of minimum flow options 29 8.3 Fish passage 30 8.4 Sediment in the lake 33 8.5 Effects on amenity, economic and social values 33 8.6 Effects on cultural values 34 9. Statutory assessment 34 9.1 Sustainable Management (Part 2 of the RMA) 34 9.2 Consideration of applications (section 104(1)) 35 9.3 National Policy Statement for Fresh Water Management 2020 (NPS-FW) 35 9.3.1 Functional Need 36 9.3.2 Application of Effects Management Hierarchy 37 9.4 National Policy Statement

Management team

protection Regional gardens Resource Management (Director: Fred McLay) Policy and planning Consent processing and monitoring Harbour navigation and safety Pollution response Corporate Services (Director: Mike Nield) Financial services Administration and facilities Property and investment management Business information and technology services People and wellness Communications and engagement Transport planning and services

web Fonterra appeal

are adequately addressed under other provisions of the Plan and do not require repeating. Section 5.1 explains that the policies apply to all activities within the coastal environment, regardless of the activity to be authorised and which coastal management area the activity may fall within. Policy 33 must therefore be read in conjunction with each of the other relevant policies, including all the General Policies. Together these policies address the matters covered in the

The importance of riparian management

WHAT IS A RIPARIAN PLAN? To help the management of riparian zones, the Council’s Land Management Officers (LMOs) can prepare a plan for fencing, planting, and maintaining them. This is one of the four types of property plan on offer as part of the Council’s Sustainable Land Management Programme. Preparing the plan doesn’t cost anything; it’s a free service. One of the Council’s LMOs walks over the farm, looking at the streambanks and wetlands, talking about what options could be used