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Annual report 2014-2015

PM10 include increased mortality and the aggravation of existing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions such as asthma and chronic pulmonary diseases. During the reporting period, a DustTrak PM10 monitor was deployed on one occasion in the vicinity of Kaimiro Production Station. The deployment lasted approximately 53 hours, with the instrument placed in a down-wind position at the start of the deployment. Monitoring consisted of continual measurements of PM10 concentrations. The

Annual report 2013-2014

Greymouth Petroleum Kaimiro Production Station consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Biennial report 2012-2014

performance 44 6.2 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 44 6.2.1 Effluent discharge to Tasman Sea 44 6.2.2 Sludge lagoon and sludge disposal monitoring 45 6.2.3 Air discharge 46 6.3 Evaluation of performance 46 6.4 Recommendations from the 2011-2012 Annual Report 51 6.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 51 6.6 Exercise of optional review of consent 52 7. Recommendations 53 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 54 Bibliography and

Biennial report 2013-2015

10 Summary of ambient gas monitoring results – Ballance Agri- Nutrients 2014-2015 52 Table 11 Summary of performance for Consent 0596-3 52 Table 12 Summary of performance for Consent 1213-3 53 Table 13 Summary of performance for Consent 4719-2 54 Table 14 Summary of performance for Consent 0598-3 54 Table 15 Summary of performance for Consent 1766-3 55 Table 16 Summary of performance for Consent 0597-3 56 Table 17 Summary performance for Consent 4046-3 57 List of figures Figure

Biodiversity Strategy 2008

Maori 33 4.5 Landowners 34 4.6 National organisations 35 4.7 Taranaki trusts and community groups 38 4.8 Industry 40 4.9 Current key biodiversity programmes in Taranaki 41 5. Council’s strategy for biodiversity 45 5.1 What are the biodiversity issues facing the Council ? 45 5.2 How to address these issues through a strategic approach 46 5.4 Council’s top strategic priorities for biodiversity 53 5.5 Addressing the national priorities 55 6. Council’s

Pre-Election Report 2019

supporting successful efforts removing predators on rural and conservation land. The project, led by Council, will cost $47 million in the first five years, with $11.7 million from the Government. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki is the biggest project of its kind in the country. Other highlights so far:  Eradicating all possums from Oākura is getting closer. Phenomenal support from Oākura urban and rural residents has seen 53 possums caught in town and 140 in rural Oākura in the

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41 Robyn Corbin 42 Federated Farmers 43 Tom Stephens 44 David McCarthy 45 Dillon O’Sullivan 46 Pamela McCarroll 47 Flo Blyde 48 Malcolm Greig 49 John Major – Disability Information Centre 50 Emma Salmon Ordinary Meeting to hear submissions on the 2019/2020 Plan - List of Submissions received (526) and scanned copies 246 page Document No. 2254043 51 Hayley Walls 2252708 52 Robert Lord 53 Paul Lobb 54 Jim Duff 55

Appendix 5: Review of interim asbestos hazard control

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