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Bruces Bush and Dannys Pond KNE

Priority 1 – Threatened Land Environment Priority 2 – Sand Dunes and Wetlands Priority 3 – Originally Rare Ecosystem Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Regional Ecosystem Loss: Acutely Threatened <10% left At risk 20-30% left Protection Status: QEll Pending Catchment: Kaihihi (381) General Description Bruce's Bush and Danny's Pond forest remnants are

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Nowell's Lakes - Rowan Road (p148-217)

(Branta canadensis). Native freshwater crayfish (koura) and freshwater perch (Perca fluviatilis) are present in both lakes. Ecological values Ecological values Rank Comment Rarity and distinctiveness High Contains the ‘Acutely Threatened’ Australasian bittern Also contains the ‘At Risk’ little black shag Representativeness High Contains indigenous vegetation on F5.2c – an ‘Acutely Threatened’ LENZ environment Ecological context High Coastal dune wetlands are

Base Camp QEII; Eight Hundred Trust; Hyview; Luccas Block; Meier QEII; Menzies Rd Hill Bush; Twin Giants; Van der Poel's Bush; Wild Earth

page Base Camp QEII At a glance TRC Reference: BD/7069 Ecological District: Egmont Land Tenure: Private Area(ha): 26.38 GPS: 1701390X & 5647889Y Habitat: Forest Remnant/Wetland Bioclimatic Zone: Lowland Ecosystem Type: MF8.3: Kahikatea, rimu, kamahi forest LENZ: H4.1a Not threatened National: Priority 4 – Threatened Species Priority 2 – Sand Dunes and Wetlands Regional: Key

Applications received 23 January to 12 March 2023

natural wetland Land Use Consent Oru-wellsite, 28 Waihapa Road, Pukengahu Patea 23-11083-1.0 R2/11083-1.0 First Gas Limited 27-Jan-23 New consent To maintain a pipeline in the Waikiekie Stream Land Use Consent Clifton Road, Urenui Waikiekie 23-11097-1.0 R2/11097-1.0 NZ Forestry Limited 27-Jan-23 New consent To plant and grow over 2 hectares of plantation forest Land Use Consent 59 Tawhiwhi Road, Pohokura Patea 23-11098-1.0 R2/11098-1.0 First Gas Limited 30-Jan-23 New consent To install pipeline

Ōpunake wastewater treatment consent monitoring 2019-2020

wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) located on South Road at Opunake, in the Otahi and Heimama catchments. This is a three-stage treatment system comprised of a primary oxidation pond, a wetlands treatment system, and a subsurface, reticulated soakage trench system that subsequently discharges to an unnamed stream between the Otahi Stream and the Heimama Stream. This report for the period July 2019 to June 2020 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the …

Sandy Bay - Waikekeho 2 (p218-289)

Location The Spence Road Pond is located on privately owned land, 2 km west of Kakaramea. The pond lies in the Foxton Ecological District. General description The Spence Road Pond is a small lacustrine wetland covering 15.8 ha and is located close to the coast. In the past, the Pond used to be a sanctuary. Ecological features Vegetation Vegetation within the wetland includes raupo (Typha orientalis) and sedges (including Carex virgata and Cyperus ustulatus). Flax (Phormium

Form 110: Discharge contaminants to water or land (including Coastal Marine Area)

3.1. What is the purpose of this application? Replacement for expiring consent (renewal)  ____________________________ Please state consent number of expiring consent New consent  4 Details of the Activity 4.1. If you have discussed this proposal with a council staff member, please give the person’s name here: __________________________________________________________________________ 4.2. Is there a wetland within 100 metres of the discharge

Alfred Road - Kuwhatahi (p8-79)

page 8 Alfred Road Wetland At a glance (last updated: February 2006) TRC reference: 0918-0 Ecological district: Egmont Other reference: NPDC SNA No. 23 LENZ environment: F5.3 (4.1 ha) H1.3b (153.3 ha) Land tenure: Private Protection status: B, C GPS: 2605882E – 6221158N Area: 157.4 ha Location The Alfred Road wetland is located on privately owned land approximately 8 km south west of Inglewood. It lies in the Egmont Ecological District. General

Site 62

plants are covered with mesh to help the plants get established. If you visit the area between February and April you will see swarms of caterpillars and clouds of Monarch Butterflies. Monarch Butterflies The lakes are ground-fed which helps keep the water pristine and clean. They are free of weeds, making them fun and safe places to visit with a small fishing group. Fishing Wetlands Studies Invite Education Officer Kevin Archer to show you a PowerPoint