windrows, and there was no exposed fresh waste deliveries observed at the site. The
drop off area was found to be very clean and tidy. However, some stormwater had collected at the
lowermost end of the perimeter drains around the composting pad. This was slowly discharging off the pad
via the subsurface piping to the settling and irrigation ponds. The ponded stormwater was limited to the
lowermost section below the freshest windrow. This was expected in the current weather conditions. It was
will require approximately 2800m3 of new fill being added to the existing stopbank and concrete capping added to existing flood walls
The new height is based on achieving the agreed protection standard for the scheme of 1180 cubic metres per second
This is the estimated 1% AEP or 100-yr flood with allowance for climate change
The new defences also provide ‘freeboard’ – that means they have an allowance above the modelled flood level to provide for uncertainties.
Gardens is unique in the fact that it is an achievement of almost a lifetime of work by a private individual. It is a plantsman’s garden and a reflection of patience and horticultural skill. Bernie selected his plants based on personal appeal and whether they would fill gaps in his existing collections of species or varieties. The overall design of the garden considered not only the aesthetics, but whether a plant would thrive in its environment. Bernie’s wife Rose Hollard worked alongside him in
before discharging to the
Mangorei Steam. Any stormwater flows from outside of this area are directed around the site.
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The following two independent stormwater systems deal with onsite stormwater:
• A ‘clean’ stormwater system; and
• A separate ‘dirty’ or ‘potentially contaminated’ stormwater system.
The clean stormwater system drains all clean site areas and pavement surfaces within the site, and directs
this water to the stormwater retention pond.
The
(the Company) operates a cleanfill located on
Cowling Road in Hurdon, in the Huatoki catchment. The activity relates to the filling of the southern portion
of a gully with cleanfill material, with a contingency to receive a small amount of untreated sawdust from
the Taranaki Pine site in Bell Block.
This report for the period July 2022 to June 2023 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent
activities covered by the NES-PF, please follow this link and fill in the online form: Give the Council notice of a permitted activity relating to forestry Related links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity relating to forestry NPS-PF information on Forestry NZ website Contact Us Resource consents team Phone: 0800 736 222 Email an enquiry Downloads New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry (279 KB pdf)
activities covered by the NES-PF, please follow this link and fill in the online form: Give the Council notice of a permitted activity relating to forestry Related links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity relating to forestry NPS-PF information on Forestry NZ website Contact Us Resource consents team Phone: 0800 736 222 Email an enquiry Downloads New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry (279 KB pdf)
activities covered by the NES-PF, please follow this link and fill in the online form: Give the Council notice of a permitted activity relating to forestry Related links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity relating to forestry NPS-PF information on Forestry NZ website Contact Us Resource consents team Phone: 0800 736 222 Email an enquiry Downloads New Environmental Standards - Plantation Forestry (279 KB pdf)
drums of chemicals left in a vulnerable state.
The scope of work for this investigation included completion of the following actions:
• The removal of two underground fuel storage tanks and contaminated soil from the
previous location of a third tank.
• Inspection of fuel oil pipework to the Boiler House and cleanup of leaked oil.
• Investigation of fill areas.
• Groundwater monitoring.
• Contractor proposal for asbestos removal/disposal , demolition of buildings and
Pukekura Park. Students made bottle top art, screenprinted nature
bunting, recycled windchimes, filled eco bricks, made T-shirt bags,
made brooches and built this really cool insect hotel. Thanks team!
See you again next time.
And a huge big thanks
to Mother Earth
products for the
yummy snacks
for both adults
and children
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