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HAWERA – NEW PLYMOUTH RETURN
via intermediate towns
Saturday Timetable – December 2018
DEPART FROM STOPS TIMETABLE
Opunake Napier St (opposite TSB) 9.00 am
Manaia South Rd (Public Pool) 9.20
Hawera i-SITE 9.35
Normanby Total Aluminium 9.45
Eltham Bath Street 9.55
Stratford Health Centre 10.04
Miranda St 10.09
Midhirst Jamieson Recovery 10.14
Inglewood Moa St 10.30
Egmont Village Old dairy 10.35
New Plymouth Liardet Street 10.45
Egmont St
further clarification being provided by the New Plymouth District
Council on depreciation queries.
Dunlop/Holdom
5. Robe Street Building Purchase
5.1 The memorandum presenting information about the Emergency Management Facility
located at 45 Robe Street, New Plymouth, its current use, facility development needs
and the option of purchase was received and discussed.
5.2 It was noted that approval for the sale of the facility, currently owned by the Taranaki
Regional Council,
Richard Allen Law
Unit 1, 26 Putiki Street
Grey Lynn
PO Box 78326
AUCKLAND
E: sebastian@richardallenlaw.co.nz
Barrister acting
R G Haazen
Barrister
Magdalene Chambers
Level 1
,
28 Customs Street
Auckland CBO
e: rghaazen@gmail.com
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INTRODUCTION
1. Taranaki Energy Watch (TEW) is an energy watchdog operating in Taranaki for over
20 years. TEW has submitted on numerous plans and resource consents where
issues of health and safety are involved.
Waiwhakaiho River at Rimu Street as a result of generation at the
Mangorei Power Station 17
Figure 9 Water temperature monitoring sites (W1, W5, and W7) in the lower Waiwhakaiho River
catchment 19
Figure 10 Waiwhakaiho River water temperature data collected at Egmont Village, Hydro Road and Rimu
Street (2018-2019) 21
Figure 11 Average daily water temperature at three sites in the Waiwhakaiho River for the monitoring
period, compared with historical data 22
Figure 12 Exceedance time for
EAR Agenda September 2024 V2
Petrochem Ltd Kowhai-D hydraulic fracturing consent monitoring report 2017-2018
completion includes:
Ÿ Raising the height of the stopbanks by one
to 1.5 metres on the town side of the river
upstream of the Town Bridge to Browne
Street.
Ÿ Raising the stopbanks on the east side of
the river between the Town Bridge and
High Street East.
Ÿ Raising the height of the stopbank by about
a metre on the town side alongside Queen
Street from the NPDC pumping station to
the northern end of Domett Street.
Ÿ Constructing a flood wall alongside the
Ordinary Council Agenda October 2024
currently in operation in New
Plymouth and the way some schools use ‘walking
school buses’ to transport students to and from
their schools.
Travelling
to school
New Plymouth’s Bus Centre in Ariki Street
is in the heart of the city. Its central location
enables passengers from most areas to
have easy access to city shops and
other features.
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