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Form 301: Take and use surface water - irrigation

aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki Regional Explorer; https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/. Alternatively, contact the Consents Department at the Council and request an aerial photograph to be provided. Aerial photograph (or map) included  Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:  Location of proposed take   Intake details   Local Roads   Property boundaries   Any other relevant

Form 300: Take and use surface water - general

the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:  Location of proposed take   Intake details   Local Roads   Property boundaries   Any other relevant features  5 Details of the Activity 5.1 If you have discussed this proposal with a council staff member, please give the person’s name here: __________________________________________________________________________ 5.2 In your own words, briefly describe the activity you are

Form 220: Excavate, drill, tunnel, disturb or deposit

Council and request an aerial photograph to be provided. Aerial photograph (or map) included  Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:  Location of proposed works   Catchment area   Local Roads   Property boundaries   Any other relevant features  4 Details of the Activity 4.1 If you have discussed this proposal with a council staff member, please give the person’s name here:

Form 200: Structures excluding dams, bridges, culverts and piping

photograph or clear map showing the location of the proposed works. An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki Regional Explorer; https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsGallery/. Alternatively, contact the Consents Department at the Council and request an aerial photograph to be provided. Aerial photograph (or map) included  Please make sure the following is shown on your aerial photograph or map:  Site of proposed works   Local Roads

Central Greenwaste & Firewood monitoring report 2016-2018

at Victoria Road, Stratford, in the Patea catchment. Operations at the site were taken over from Central Greenwaste 2012 (formerly known as Greenwaste 2007 and Greenwaste 2008). The Company collects green waste from domestic sources in the Stratford urban area and then composts it at its Victoria Road site. The principal components of green waste collected are lawn clippings and material from garden pruning. This report for the period July 2016 to June 2018 describes the monitoring

Biennial report 2014-2016

page Executive summary Central Greenwaste 2012 (the Company) was formerly known as Greenwaste 2007 and Greenwaste 2008. The Company operates a green waste collection and composting operation located at Victoria Road, Stratford, in the Patea catchment. The Company collects green waste from domestic sources in the Stratford urban area and then composts it at its Victoria Road site. The principal components of green waste collected are lawn clippings and material from garden

Annual report 2012-2013

Taranaki District Council (STDC) operates a green waste disposal area located at, Beach Road at Patea beach. The site was established as a public facility that could accept green waste for sand dune stabilisation purposes. The site is consented to accept green waste from the Patea community and from STDC’s kerbside and transfer station collection. This report for the period July 2012-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess STDC’s

Annual report 2012-2013

landfill located on Bristol Road at Inglewood, in the Waitara catchment. The sole source of the wood waste is from Value Timber’s sawmilling operation in Inglewood. Value Timber sells most of its woodchip and sawdust as calf litter. The remaining material consisting of bark, soil, and soiled woodchip/sawdust is sent to the Bristol Rd site for disposal. This report for the period July 2012-June 2013 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council to assess the

Weather-related hazards

Regional Council, Flood Event Standard Operating Procedure; Flood Warning Procedures Manual; Severe Weather Event Procedures ‘New Zealand has a relatively high number of landslides compared with other countries.’ River bank erosion and landslides High rainfall leading to flooding can also cause erosion and landslides, especially during major storms. Landslides are the natural hazard most frequently responsible for damage to property and infrastructure, including road

Annual report 2016-2017

trade premises onto land under any circumstances, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent, a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. The Company holds three discharge consents that provide for disposal of wastewater and solids onto land in the Waingongoro catchment. 1.3.4.1 Wastewater discharge –Lower Stuart Road Discharge consent 5569-1 covers the discharge of treated wastewater from meat processing and associated activities by irrigation onto