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Port Taranaki Ltd Maintenance Dredging Biennial Report 2020-2022

within Port Taranaki and two consents that allow them to discharge sediment into the inshore and offshore spoil disposal areas in the Tasman Sea. In order to reflect the increased rate of sand entering the harbour that has been observed in recent years, the Company applied to change certain consent conditions during the monitoring period. On 9 December 2020, two resource consents were varied in order to increase the allowable cumulative removal and offshore deposition volumes in any three

Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent 2023

against the revaluation reserve, for that asset class. Where that results in a debit balance, in the revaluation reserve, the balance is recognised in the surplus or deficit. In relation to assets that are not revalued, the total impairment is recognised in the surplus or deficit. quote Depreciation and amortisation expense Depreciation is provided on a straight-line basis, at rates that will write-off the cost or valuation of assets, to their estimated residual values, over their useful

Coastal erosion information: inventory & recommendations for monitoring

studies undertaken in the late 1980s by the Taranaki Catchment Commission showed that the entire Taranaki coastline is eroding at long term average rates between 0.05 m/year and 1.89 m/year with exceptions at the Patea and Stony (Hangatahua) river mouths where the coast was accreting. Erosion rates differ at different locations, primarily due to differences around the coast in geology, coastal orientation, proximity to river mouths and matters such as dune management. Recalculating erosion

Compliance, monitoring and enforcement metrics 2020-2021

Otago Regional Council Percentages of consents in full compliance, low risk/ technical non compliance, moderate non compliance and significant non compliance on a per monitoring event basis FULL COMPLIANCE LOW RISK/TECHNICAL NON-COMPLIANCE MODERATE NON-COMPLIANCE SIGNIFICANT NON-COMPLIANCE * The non-compliance rating system used at WRC considers multiple factors, and not solely whether the non-compliance results in actual significant environmental effect. As such the

Long-Term Plan 2015/2025

Council’s 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan It is firmly focused on resources, environment and people, which are at the core of our work. It also sets out how we intend to maintain our status as one of the lowest-rating Councils in New Zealand while still maintaining a high standard of programmes and services. The 2015/2016 year will see a decrease of $30,414, or a little over a third of 1%, of the Council’s total rates take (the combination of general rates, targeted rates and

TRC Resource Consent Weld Road Officer Report 15 October 2024

machinery had scared them off. This same scenario will play out at Ahu Ahu and Weld Road. Driving off nesting shags who have recently increased in no. and the pairs of grey herons. Please consider shelving this project in a show of actual conservation, and respect for the environment. Y page 20 I ask for what minority public funds are being spent? While rates rise and pot holes bloom, so my first reason for opposing resource consent is the spending of public

Stratford water supplies consent monitoring 2019-2020

management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by SDC, this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under review. Environmental …

Appendix AB - irrigating high- and low-risk soils on the Uruti site

.............................................................................................................................. 5 1.7 Application Rate ................................................................................................................................. 5 1.8 Irrigation Equipment .......................................................................................................................... 5 2.0 Low risk soils .......................................................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Soil drainage

Taranaki Regional Estuaries Ecological Vulnerability Assessment

open to the sea were rated as moderately vulnerable. When nutrient/sediment loads were low and estuaries were open to the sea, estuaries had minimal vulnerability. Charac- teristic symptoms of eutrophication were opportunistic macroalgal blooms and/or elevated chlorophyll a symptomatic of phytoplankton blooms, with symptoms of sedimentation being extensive areas of soft fine muddy sediments. The expression of such symptoms was vari- able because of the flushing regime - being highly flushed

Annual Plan 2019/2020

necessary, advocating for good transport networks, providing public transport services, and ensuring residents and visitors enjoy first-class experiences at our premier garden/heritage properties at Pukeiti, Tūpare and Hollard Gardens. The financial impacts of this Plan that differ from the adopted 2018/2028 Long-Term Plan relate solely to the Yarrow Stadium project. This project will be funded with a loan serviced with a targeted rate ranging from $47.30 to $70.34 a year, with commercial …