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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

Application attachment 3 appendix B Records of Title Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

District Taranaki Date Issued 27 May 1927 Prior References PROC 800 TN37/56 TN42/70 Estate Fee Simple Area 4.3600 hectares more or less Legal Description Subdivision 1-2 Section 53 Block VI Huiroa Survey District and Subdivision 1 Section 54 Block VI Huiroa Survey District Registered Owners Trustpower Limited Interests Excepting thereout such parts of the mines of coal or other minerals thereunder as are excepted from the said Proclamation

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

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

Annual report 2014-2015

TAG Oil Vanner landfarm consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Annual report 2012-2013

flows 29 2.1.4.1 Instream temperature 31 2.1.4.2 Water chemistry 32 2.1.4.3 Biomonitoring 36 2.1.4.4 2.1.5 Irrigation and groundwater monitoring 42 2.1.6 Solid waste disposal 48 2.2 Air 50 2.3 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 50 2.3.1 Water 53 2.3.2 Land 53 2.3.3 Air 53 2.4 Community consultation 55 2.5 Riparian management 56 2.6 Provision of reports, management plans, and certification 58 2.6.1 Reports and plans 58 2.6.2 Air discharge