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Appendix E - stormwater channels

page Pad 1 Compost Wetland Treatment System Pad 2 Paunch Pad 3 Drilling Mud & Compost Wetland Stormwater Stormwater Contaminated Stormwater runoff/channel Non—Contaminated Uru� Compos�ng & Vermiculture Facility Stormwater Channels

Applications received 12 September to 18 September 2022

a natural wetland Land Use Consent 20 Oropuriri Road, New Plymouth Waiwhakaiho 22-10942-1.1 10942-1.1 Panda Development Limited 16-Sep-22 Change of consent conditions To discharge stormwater and sediment associated with earthworks onto land that may reach water...change of consent conditions to allow change to special condition 15 Discharge Permit 70-74 Turuturu Road, Turuturu Tangahoe

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda 5 December 2022

pics from the amazing wetland ngāhere at the western edge of Rotokare/Barrett Lagoon in New Plymouth. This 1.3K 60 Executive Audit and Risk Committee 5 December 2022 - Financial and Operational Report 9 page Top Facebook posts Reach Engagement type of swamp forest is now rare in Taranaki and is such a unique and incredible ecosystem. [Towards Predator Free] Common Seal 14. The following transactions were executed under Common Seal: • 2022/01 – Renewal of

Appendix K - riparian planting plan

Existing vegetation iiiniiinii Road Natural barrier Existing bridge Proposed bridge Existing culvert Proposed culvert Piping Wetland Regionally Significant Wetland SCALE 1:11,443 660 DATE: Jan 29, 2020 990 m Taranaki Regional Council FARM PLAN 90383 ORIGINAL (No Orig Date) CURRENT (29/01/2020) WORK DONE: (m) (%) EXISTING FENCE WITH NO VEG PROP VEG EXIST VEG Om 0. 0% Om 0. 0% 1260m 15. 0% 30m 0. 0% Om 0. 0% 6105m 73. 0% PROPOSED FENCE WITH

Resource consents 2 October - 5 November 2020

Farming - Dairy Water Supply - Private New R2/10863-1.0 Carl David Kowalewski Bore Install Agriculture Farming - Dairy Stock water New R2/10868-1.0 Department of Conservation Structure - Wetland Utility Central Government Recreational New R2/10876-1.0 Richard & Lewese Hicks Disturb Property Development Land Improvement Subdivision New Consent Holder Subtype Industry Primary Industry Secondary Purpose Primary Purpose Secondary Activity Purpose R2/9990-1.2 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi …

Oil Spill Plan annex 4: Sensitive areas & coastal information

spills. For example plankton are known to be relatively tolerant whilst marine mammals are very intolerant. Birds and mammals suffer the most acute impacts from floating oil. Physical contamination and smothering are the primary causes of morbidity in birds and mammals following an oil spill. Further causes of morbidity are reduction in thermal capability, and direct toxicity from fumes and ingestion. Ecosystems such as estuaries, wetlands and mud flats are known to be extremely sensitive to

Bayly Rd detailed site investigation 2016

were collected from a spring and wetland area to additionally assess surface water quality. For locations where applicable human health criteria were available, a ll soil sampling results for heavy metals and hydrocarbons complied with the criteria, indicating the soils present an acceptable risk to human health under the proposed land use scenario. For the southern boundary of the urupā and the vicinity of Egmont 5 oil well, application human health criteria are not

Appendices 2-6: NZ Biodiversity Strategy objectives and actions

surrounding areas on private land and provide support to landowners to maintain the biodiversity values of these areas (see Action 1.1f). 6.2 f) Provide advice and support to land managers and communities (both rural and urban) who wish to protect freshwater waterways wetlands and habitats in their area to encourage the protection of areas that are a priority for indigenous freshwater biodiversity. 6.3.5;6.3.4 g) Develop clear national criteria for protecting and managing

Messenger's Bush and Watsons Hill Bush

Land Environment Priority 2 – Sand Dunes and Wetlands Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Representative ecosystem type Regional Ecosystem Loss: Reduced 30-50% left Protection Status: Local Government NZNFR Trust Deed Catchment: Waitara (395) General Description The Messenger's Bush forest remnants are located at the end of Norfolk Road near Egmont

Policy & Planning agenda August 2021

page Appendix II 3.22 Natural inland wetlands (1) Every regional council must include the following policy (or words to the same effect) in its regional plan(s): “The loss of extent of natural inland wetlands is avoided, their values are protected, and their restoration is promoted, except where: (a) the loss of extent or values arises from any of the following: i. the customary harvest of food or resources undertaken in accordance with tikanga Māori ii.