its approach
and that of consent holders to resource 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 the Company, this
report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative
can result in legal action by the Taranaki Regional
Council.
Recommended proximity to dwellings and public roads: not within 150m of any
dwelling house and not within 20m of any road. Effluent can cause a nuisance to the
public because of its odour and it may attract flies.
4.2 Area required
Apply up to 200kg/ha of nitrogen each year. This limit is used throughout New Zealand as
the generally accepted upper limit beneficial to pastures. A higher rate may result in high
don’t panic! If officers suspect possums are
greater than a 10% catch rate (or 10 possums caught in
100 traps) you may be issued with a Notice of Direction.
This is a formal legal document that may seem a bit scary
but essentially it’s a formal reminder that you need to
undertake control by a set date. We then re-check to
make sure numbers have reduced. If they haven’t you
will have failed to comply and further action can be
taken.
Questions? Need advice or help?
Contact your
(titled “A6: Entries
Aligned"), or were unaligned (titled “A7: Entries Unaligned"); and
(e) A graph showing daily windspeed compared with diary entries with
an intensity rating of greater than 0 titled “A8: Windspeed and Odour
Entries”.
14 A substantial portion of entries recording odour (44%) were identified as not
being aligned with conditions conducive to odour propagation from the site.
Most often this was due to the entries being made while the observation
address
gardening books, and these will soon be
available to borrow through an on-line catalogue
Note, the Members Lounge and Boardroom are kept locked with access via a keypad. The pin number
for the keypad changes annually. The number will be sent to you along with your member’s card.
• Discounts when hiring the Studio or booking events at the Lodge. For new members, this discounted
rate is available after six months.
• Volunteering in the garden and during public events.
• Full voting
being is repeated in this glossary simply for the purpose of assistance.
In the case of any inconsistency or amendment of the definition the statutory definition
prevails.
Accelerated coastal erosion means intensification of the rate of erosion of the land surface
(including soil, regolith and bedrock), induced by human activity.
Accretion means the seaward extension of land as a result of the deposition of sediments.
Act* means the Resource Management Act 1991.
Air means
groundwater. More research is needed to find out where
these connections may exist in Taranaki and the significance
of any impacts from groundwater nutrient contributions in
surface water systems.
• Storing hazardous substances under cover, and on a
sealed pad above ground
• Correctly using pesticides and fertiliser to prevent leaching
• Disposing of waste to appropriate recycling or
landfill facilities
• Spreading effluent onto land at a rate soil and plants
can
performance may not be achieved:
Nil.
The following performance measures are noted as being red. That is, performance to date has not achieved the target or the
performance for the rest of the year is unlikely to achieve the target:
Investment management: The Council’s Investment Policy has a 6% target for interest returns. The Local Government Act 2002 requires
the Council to set a target. In the current interest rate environment, the Council is unlikely to reach
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 NPDC, this report
also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under
review.
Environmental performance is concerned with
single programme), together with additional programmes for hydrocarbon
exploration and development activities. Consent holders have been assessed on environmental performance and on consent
compliance. The ratings for these consent holders were found to be 71% ‘high’ and 24% ‘good’. By the end of March 2017, all reports for
2016/2017 had been completed. A similar number of specific monitoring programmes are being delivered in 2016/2017. The farm dairy
effluent monitoring programme