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Annual report 2014-2015

(STOS) operate the KA1/7/19/20 wellsite, located at 360 Palmer Road, the KA4/14 wellsite, located at 598 Palmer Road and the KA6/11/17 wellsite, located at 849 Ahipaipa Road. The wellsites lie within the Kapuni, Waiokura and the Inaha catchments, respectively. Each wellsite contains a number of hydrocarbon producing wells and associated infrastructure. STOS hold resource consents 7995-1, 7996-1 and 7998-1, authorising the discharge of contaminants into land at the KA1/7/19/20, KA4/14 and

Hāwera oxidation ponds consent monitoring 2018-2019

described the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by South Taranaki District Council (STDC). STDC operates the Hawera Wastewater Treatment Plant (HWWTP) situated on Beach Road in Hawera. The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by STDC that relate to the discharge of wastewater from the HWWTP into the Tasman Sea via the Whareroa outfall (the Outfall). This is the 26th annual report

Council meeting agenda September 2018

transport system  $16.9 Billion total investment in land transport under the NLTP  NLTP Activity Classes – two new activities - rapid transport and transitional rail  NLTP by regions - $300M for Taranaki  Safe Networks programme – government priority  80KM on rural roads (proposed)  National Priority Programmes collaboration with Local Government New Zealand and Enhanced Funding Assistance Rates (FAR)  NLTP Taranaki Investment  Taranaki Highway Projects overview,

Pest Control Guidelines Northland 2015 - NZ Landcare Trust

obvious as they are extremely alert and quick to hide. Keep a watch out for their droppings which are used to mark territories. They have large overlapping home ranges with males known to roam up to 20 km, although females with kittens seldom move more than 500 m from their den. Feral cats are easiest to catch in mid-winter when food sources are low. Traps should be at densities of about 1 to 15ha in fringe areas, and 1 to 20ha in the core forest areas. Roads and tracks and sites where

Report 2013-2015

formation these gels ‘break’ back with time and temperature to a liquid state and are flowed back to surface without disturbing the proppant wedge. With continued flow, fluids pumped as part of hydraulic fracturing process, formation fluids and hydrocarbons are drawn to the surface. 1.2.2 Kauri-E wellsite history The Kauri-E wellsite has been in operation since 2003. The area around the wellsite and Geary Road is rural with low population density. The predominant land use surrounding the

Report 2013-2014

tested, hydraulically fractured and is now in production. This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by Todd Energy Limited that relate to exploration activities at Mangahewa-D wellsite located off Rimutauteka Road in the New Plymouth District. One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is that environmental management should be integrated across all media, so that a consent holder's use