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Annual report 2016-2017

Consent Holder: Westside New Zealand Limited Level 17 300 Queen Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia Decision Date: 1 November 2016 Commencement Date: 1 November 2016 Conditions of Consent Consent Granted: To discharge treated stormwater from the Rimu Production Station onto and into land and into an unnamed tributary of the Manawapou River Expiry Date: 1 June 2034 Review Date(s): June 2022, June 2028 Site Location: Rimu Production Station,

Illegal dumping of waste in the Taranaki region

Streets, Cardiff Walkway (multiple events), Esk Road (multiple events), Midhurst Domain, Standish Road, Pembroke Road, Swansea/Warwick Roads, Celia Street (west), Brookes Road, Monmouth Road, Mangaoapa Road and Matau Saddle (multiple events). In terms of the volume by types of waste, the largest volumes were from the categories ’mixed rubbish’ and ‘furniture, whiteware and electronic’, including several mattresses. Waste types by numbers of events are shown in Figure 6 below, with ‘rubbish

Central Government Co-investment in River Management for Flood Protection

‘three waters’ project addresses water/wastewater and storm-water transported in reticulation systems such as sewers, pipes and street gutters. Management of flood waters is not and never will be part of the three waters project. River control and flood management provide significantly different contributions to national outcomes than the other services local government provides. It requires a whole catchment approach. It is also reliant on a mandate established in specific and

Taranaki By Products Air and Water Annual Report 2021-2022

consent 5426-1 46 Table 42 Summary of performance for consent 4058-4 47 Table 43 Summary of performance for consent 3941-2 48 Table 44 Summary of performance for consent 5495-1 50 Table 45 Summary of performance for consent 6431-1 51 Table 46 Summary of performance for consent 9756-1 52 Table 47 Summary of performance for consent 10054-1 53 Table 48 Compliance, Environmental and administrative ratings 2021-2022 54 List of figures Figure 1 Location of the TBP site

Proposal to include mustelids in Pest Management Plan

organisms listed in Tables 1 and 2 below are classified as pests. The tables also indicate what management programme or programmes will apply to the pest and if a rule, including a Good Neighbour Rule (GNR), applies. Attention is also drawn to: • The general administrative powers of inspection and entry, contained in Part 6 of the Act, which would be made available to the Council; • The statutory obligations of any person under sections 52 and 53 of the Act. These sections ban anyone from

Remediation NZ Uruti Annual Report 2023-2024

pond monitoring 2023/24 44 Table 22 Irrigation area U1 soil sample results 2018-2024 47 Table 23 Irrigation area U2 soil sample results 2018-2024 48 Table 24 Irrigation area U3 soil sample results 2019-2024 49 Table 25 Irrigation area L1 soil sample results 2018-2024 50 page iii Table 26 Irrigation area L2 soil sample results 2018-2024 51 Table 27 Irrigation area L3 soil sample results 2018-2024 52 Table 28 Irrigation area L4 soil sample results 2019-2024 53 Table

ArchaeologicalScopingStudyJune2013w

the intertidal zone and on land. The first wharf at Waitara was privately owned and constructed by the Webster Brothers at the end of High Street in 1868, and went on to become the town wharf in later years (de Jardine 1992:64,81). A railway wharf was built at the end of Whitaker Street in 1875 and was eventually extended south as far as the bridge, although only a portion of this structure presently remains (de Jardine 1992:66). The 1907 wharf at Tongaporutu was located in the vicinity of

Archaeological Scoping Study

the intertidal zone and on land. The first wharf at Waitara was privately owned and constructed by the Webster Brothers at the end of High Street in 1868, and went on to become the town wharf in later years (de Jardine 1992:64,81). A railway wharf was built at the end of Whitaker Street in 1875 and was eventually extended south as far as the bridge, although only a portion of this structure presently remains (de Jardine 1992:66). The 1907 wharf at Tongaporutu was located in the vicinity of