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Annual report 2013-2014

page Executive summary The New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) maintains two reinstated landfills, one at Inglewood and one at Okato. Both landfills have been used in the past, and are now held in reserve to accept refuse on a contingency basis. The Inglewood landfill is located on King Road at Inglewood, in the Waiongana catchment, and the Okato landfill is located on Hampton Road at Okato, in the Kaihihi catchment. NPDC also maintains two closed landfills; Okoki landfill

Central Landfill baseline monitoring 2017-2018

South Taranaki District Council (STDC) instigated plans to establish a large landfill in the Eltham area. The (proposed) Eltham Central landfill site is situated in the Waingongoro catchment on Rotokare Road approximately two kilometres south of Eltham. The purpose of this site was originally to accept waste from the South Taranaki and Stratford Districts. The plan was changed to allow for a regionalised approach to waste disposal and the site is now currently a proposed option as the

Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010

Airedale Reef 172 Figure 9 High quality or high value areas of the coastal environment - Airedale Reef to Waipu Lagoons 173 Figure 10 High quality or high value areas of the coastal environment - Waipu Lagoons to Ngamotu Beach 174 Figure 11 High quality or high value areas of the coastal environment - New Plymouth Foreshore to Lloyds Ponds 175 Figure 12 High quality or high value areas of the coastal environment - Lloyds Ponds to Leith/Perth Road Beaches 176 Figure 13 High

Form 520: Certificate of compliance

your aerial photograph or map:  Proposed works   Local Roads   North Point   Property boundaries   Any other relevant features  4 Details of the Activity 4.1 In your own words, briefly describe the activity you are undertaking: _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________

CPTrackedChanges

dominate the low-lying coast from Pātea Beach to the southern extent of the region. Cliff-top dunes are also a unique feature of the Taranaki coastline. The coastline is noted for high quality surf breaks. This is particularly evident along the stretch of coast from Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks. Column A - Oridnary Meeting Agenda Reports - 1 October 2019 719 page

Track-changes version of Proposed Coastal Plan for hearing

Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks. page 5 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I I n t roduc t ion 1.6 Mana whenua The resources of Tangaroa have has (60) provided for and nourished the iwi o Taranaki for generations. These resources were It is integral to the lives of the people who occupyied the settlements adjoining the coastline. Tangaroa providesd for

Memo - regional freshwater ecological quality

as many sites with better scores than expected, than there were with scores below expectations. In terms of the sites showing the most improvement in their ecological condition over the 21 years of monitoring, they are:  the mid reaches of the Kaupokonui Stream  Mangaehu River at Raupuha Road  lower Punehu Stream  the upper and mid Kapoaiaia Stream  the lower Mangati Stream. Thus, the findings of the macroinvertebrate monitoring programme demonstrate that the

Annual report 2015-2016

for the period July 2015 to June 2016 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) describing the monitoring programme associated with the resource consent held by Dimar Partnership Limited (the consent holder). The consent holder previously operated a refuse dump situated on Ararata Road at Hawera. This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consent held by the consent holder that relates to discharges of leachate

Biennial report 2011-2013

page CD Boyd Quarry Monitoring Programme Biennial Report 2011-2013 Technical Report 2013-06 ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1295580 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1298673 (Pdf) March 2014 page page Executive summary The CD Boyd Quarry is located off Surrey Road at Inglewood, in the Waitara

AEE - Ōpunake Power Ltd

1921. This time a loan of £70,000 was raised by a poll of ratepayers of the Power Board area, which went from the Oeo Road in the south to the Mototi Stream in the north.  In December 1923 the area from the Mototi Stream to Puniho Road was added to the district and a loan of £22,000 was raised to cover it, and the scheme has been operating ever since. In 1995 Egmont Electricity upgraded the scheme and replaced the old system with new penstocks, a new generator and electrical equipment