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Schedule 2 - Coastal areas of outstanding value

of the Taranaki coastal environment (2015) and subsequent consultation undertaken as part of the Coastal Plan review. The report contains further information on the Taranaki coastal environment as a whole and the details of the assessments carried out to determine which coastal areas were considered to have outstanding value. Areas of Outstanding Natural Character (ONC) Map Reference ONC 1 - Parininihi Map Link Map - 43 ONC 2 - Mimi Estuary Map Link Map - 7

Schedule II: Coastal areas of outstanding value

of the Taranaki coastal environment (2015) and subsequent consultation undertaken as part of the Coastal Plan review. The report contains further information on the Taranaki coastal environment as a whole and the details of the assessments carried out to determine which coastal areas were considered to have outstanding value. Areas of Outstanding Natural Character (ONC) Map Reference ONC 1 - Parininihi Map Link Map - 43 ONC 2 - Mimi Estuary Map Link Map - 7

The Road Ahead: Economic Development Study on SH3 North

Taranaki’s unique positioning – the geographic accident that offers New Zealand’s only west coast deepwater commercial port. A long-term plan to ensure this westward-looking opportunity is developed is critical for New Zealand’s economic transformation. More of the same won’t move New Zealand forward at the pace required. 4. A partnership to drive growth To fully maximise the economic opportunities of an improved SH3, a stronger partnership model must be developed to deliver a

SH3WP road ahead

Taranaki’s unique positioning – the geographic accident that offers New Zealand’s only west coast deepwater commercial port. A long-term plan to ensure this westward-looking opportunity is developed is critical for New Zealand’s economic transformation. More of the same won’t move New Zealand forward at the pace required. 4. A partnership to drive growth To fully maximise the economic opportunities of an improved SH3, a stronger partnership model must be developed to deliver a

PTL dredging consent monitoring 2016-2018

Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied. For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment. The categories used by the Council for this monitoring period, and their interpretation, are as follows:

Analysis of stream responses to riparian management on the Taranaki ring plain

introduced a voluntary Riparian Management Programme (RMP) in the early 1990s, in which the council works with farmers to develop individual riparian management plans for their properties, and supplies native plants at cost for riparian plantings. Currently 99.5% of Taranaki dairy farms have riparian plans, and plan holders have fenced over 84% of all ring plain waterways and planted approximately 70%. The objective of this study was to assess the relationships between the riparian

Report 2014-2016

Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the activities during the monitoring period. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and

Inhalable particulates (PM10) regional monitoring 2003

maintaining the equipment as well as data management and analysis. In consideration for this work, the Minister will provide the contractor with a non-exclusive licence to use the data and any associated reports for any purpose, in consultation with the Minister. CONTRACTOR SERVICE DELIVERABLES Deliverable Delivery date Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 May 16 2003 May 16 2003 May 23 2003 NOTES: 1. Attach, where appropriate, a Contractor Delivery Plan

Optimisation of Farm Irrigation Part 2

irrigation scheduling. Thesis for Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours), Massey University. Wilson, P.K., 1984. Oakura Community Irrigation Scheme – Economic Planning Study Resource Use Paper 14/84. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Palmerston North. page Optimisation of Farm Irrigation © Lincoln Environmental Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council (Report No 4579/1, April 2003) Page 40 Appendix A: Soil Water Balance Model The Conceptual Soil Moisture Model is based on the