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Ambient air quality survey at Bell Block bypass 2014

‘DustTrak DRX’ at the premises of the Pacific International Hotel Management School (PIHMS) over a two month period from 13 January 2014 to 14 March 2014 (Figure 1). The instrument was logging an instantaneous measurement every second, and then converting this data to generate one minute averages, over the duration of the sampling period. • Ambient Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) monitoring was conducted at four stationary sites spaced evenly on either sides of the Bell Block over-bridge (Figure 2)

Remediation Hearing Taranaki Energy Watch Statement Of Evidence

2005-2010 records are sparse." 4. It is not clear why the Remediation NZ Uruti site is not included on the Register of Selected Land Use (RSLU) sites for sites contaminated with Hazardous Substances. Sarah Roberts Taranaki Energy Watch page TEW-TRC Hearing submission- RNZ- 25 March 2021 Attachment 1: Taranaki ReRional Council Officers Report Table 15: Contaminant limits Constituent Uaximum value (mgft.g unless otherwise started) Arsenic . 17 Barium - Barite2 10,000

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walls at pitch level $1,500,000 Water recycling system from the stadium roofs on the East and/or West Stands $100,000 Improve wayfinding Signage $70,000 Move sewage pump to outside Gate 4 or gravity feed to main $40,000 Upgrade sports lights to Fields 3 and 4 to 200 lux $500,000 Replace cladding to the north and south ends of the East Stand $375,000 Relocate generator away from office/hospitality space $100,000 Better management of hot water system $100,000 Provide conduits

Yarrow Stadium future 8 options: Value to Taranaki

retrospective report. We can now provide order-of-magnitude values to the community, derived mainly from NPDC’s published revenue streams from their management of the Stadium, their catering information and cross-referring these to parameters from other industry sources. Where an Option allows increased or reduced activity and increased or reduced uses compared with the last five years, the value is estimated accordingly. For comparison we have shown the values for the retrospective

total mobility around new zealand

of the wheelchair accessible vehicle for each Total Mobility scheme member who requires the use of a wheelchair hoist or ramp on a trip. Who administers the scheme? The scheme is managed and operated by regional councils. How does the Total Mobility scheme work? Scheme users are issued with an electronic card or a book of vouchers. You can obtain an electronic card or vouchers from the relevant regional council. Total mobility subsidies can be claimed anywhere in New Zealand where the

Taranaki Seismic & Ground Deformation Monitoring 2016-2017 - GNS Science

Taranaki was completed in 2010. The last change to seismographs in Taranaki occurred in October 2012, when a new instrument (NBEZ, Figure 2.1) was installed in a borehole to replace a noisy site nearby. There are currently nine seismographs in the Taranaki area which continuously send data to GeoNet data centres for analysis. Data are sent via hubs located at the Taranaki Emergency Management Office (TEMO) in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki; and at Eltham (Figure 2.1).

Taranaki Seismic & Ground Deformation Monitoring 2015-2016 - GNS Science

seismograph network have been undertaken since then. There are currently nine seismographs in the Taranaki area continuously sending data to GeoNet data centres for analysis. Data are sent via hubs located at the Taranaki Emergency Management Office in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki; and at Eltham (Figure 2.1). Several seismographs outside Taranaki record earthquakes that occur in Taranaki, aiding in locating these earthquakes. page Confidential 2016

Taranaki seismicity 2014-2015 - GNS Science

nine seismographs in the Taranaki area continuously sending data to GeoNet data centres for analysis. Data are sent via hubs located at the Taranaki Emergency Management Office in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki; and at Eltham (Figure 2.1). Several seismographs outside Taranaki record small or moderate earthquakes that occur in Taranaki, aiding in locating these earthquakes. page Confidential 2015 GNS Science Consultancy Report 2015/132 2

Taranaki seismicity 2013-2014 - GNS Science

Management Office in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki; and at Eltham. As discussed above, the distinction between Taranaki seismographs and others seismographs in New Zealand has become less in recent years. Several seismographs outside Taranaki record small or moderate earthquakes that occur in Taranaki, aiding in locating these earthquakes. The nearest of these sites are Vera Rd – east of Whangamomona, Hauiti – inland from Awakino, and Wanganui – north-west of Wanganui city.

Taranaki seismicity 2009-2010 - GNS Science

original vertical- component seismographs. Data were continuously sent to GeoNet data centres in Taupo and Wellington for analysis via a hub at the Taranaki Emergency Management Office (TEMO) in New Plymouth and a hub at Kahui Rd, west of Mt Taranaki. As discussed in the introduction, the distinction between Taranaki seismographs and others in New Zealand has become less in recent years. Several seismographs outside Taranaki often record even relatively small earthquakes that occur in Taranaki