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May 2022 hydrology report

gauges are showing rain below normal, while most other locations are close to or above normal. Cape Egmont remains at over 200% of normal to date and has already received 80% of a typical years rain in 5 months. Note: In last months rain total maps the values for Taungatara were incorrectly displayed at Glen Rd. The values for April at Glenn Road were 46/46% and 487/171%. Table 1: Rainfall for May and the year to date at 27 rain gauge sites in Taranaki. page Monthly Year to Date

Minutes

still being updated as part of the review Williamson/Dunlop 6. New Zealand Transport Agency RegionalReport 6.1 Ms P McLean, NZ Transport Agency, spoke to the NZ Transport Agency’s Quarterly Report to the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee updating Members on Agency news and activities. 6.2 A number of matters were discussedby the Committee including:  Sealing SH43  Surface options SH3 between Smart Road andVickers Road  Bell Block to Waitara – community consultation

Pukekotahuna Head Waters Reserve; Whare Pīwakawaka

Korito Heights, Mount View and Carrington Road KNE's. The site is falls within the Te Henui Catchment and Egmont Ecological District. Covering about 6ha, the site is comprised of cutover forest dominated by Kamahi and includes multiple small unnamed tributaries of the Pukekotahuna Stream. Ecological Features Flora The canopy of the remnant is dominated by kamahi with a mix of hinau, toro, miro, rimu and rewarewa. A good sub canopy and understorey is also

Annual report 2015-2016

at SH3, Midhirst, May – June 2016 43 Figure 13 Cumulative weight of elvers transferred from the Motukawa Power Station during the 2015-2016 period 45 Figure 14 Elver transfer data for the monitoring years to date 46 List of photos Photo 1 The new fish pass (8 September 2010) 17 Photo 2 Lake Ratapiko, 5 April 2016 22 Photo 3 Lake Ratapiko, viewed from the northern road culvert, 15 April 2016 23 Photo 4 A large freshwater mussel stranded on the bed of Lake

Summer 2014-2015

surveys 63 4.2.10.3 Cyanobacteria 64 Timaru Stream at Weld Road (near mouth) 65 4.2.11 4.2.11.1 Comparison with guidelines 67 4.2.11.2 Comparison with previous summers’ surveys 67 4.2.11.3 Benthic cyanobacteria 69 Waimoku Stream at Oakura beach 69 4.2.12 Oakura River below SH45 70 4.2.13 4.2.13.1 Comparison with guidelines 72 4.2.13.2 Comparison with previous summers’ surveys 72 4.2.13.3 Benthic cyanobacteria 73 Waitara River at the town wharf, Waitara 74 4.2.14 4.2.14.1

5AEE AppendixC

GENERAL...............................................................................................................................4 3. 1.1 3. 1.2 3. 1.3 3. 1.4 3. 1.5 3. 1.6 3. 1.6.1 3. 1.6.2 3. 1.6.3 3. 1.6.4 3. 1.6.5 3. 1.6.6 P!roads & tracks Bitingflies Qiiality systems. Waste acceptance. .4 .4 5 .5 .5 Waste

Taranaki Seismic & Ground Deformation Monitoring 2015-2016 - GNS Science

seismograph network have been undertaken since then. There are currently nine seismographs in the Taranaki area continuously sending data to GeoNet data centres for analysis. Data are sent via hubs located at the Taranaki Emergency Management Office in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki; and at Eltham (Figure 2.1). Several seismographs outside Taranaki record earthquakes that occur in Taranaki, aiding in locating these earthquakes. page Confidential 2016

Report and decision on a poultry farming operation (2011)

therefore applied for an early renewal of consent 5258-2. 2. The subject site is located on a 3.94 ha property, located approximately 1.7 km northeast of Airport Drive, and less than 1 km southwest of the intersection between Devon Road and Mountain Road [Figure 1]. 3. The site currently contains three poultry sheds with a combined maximum holding capacity of 58,000 birds. During each growing cycle, chickens are raised on site for around 42 days and subsequently supplied to Tegel Foods

Taranaki seismicity 2014-2015 - GNS Science

nine seismographs in the Taranaki area continuously sending data to GeoNet data centres for analysis. Data are sent via hubs located at the Taranaki Emergency Management Office in New Plymouth; at Kahui Road west of Mt Taranaki; and at Eltham (Figure 2.1). Several seismographs outside Taranaki record small or moderate earthquakes that occur in Taranaki, aiding in locating these earthquakes. page Confidential 2015 GNS Science Consultancy Report 2015/132 2