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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

Remediation hearing - applicant's evidence - expert evidence (monitoring & nitrogen)

process are absorbed into the soil and are subjected to a number of biological processes, including take up by plants. By ensuring the irrigation rate and volume is well managed, these processes ensure environmental effects are minimised. 23. The irrigation blocks could be better described as a land treatment system where the nutrients in the irrigation fluid are subjected to a number of biological (e.g. soil micro-organisms and uptake of nutrients by plants) and

Ōaonui Water Supply consent monitoring 2019-2020

improvement was required in OWSL’s level of environmental and administrative performance with the resource consents as defined in Section 1.1.4. The abstraction rate of 50 L/s as set by consent 0231-4 was breached multiple times. OWSL made adjustments to the rate of take and were compliant by the end of the monitoring period. There were also multiple breaches of consent 10314-1 whereby OWSL continued to operate when flows were less than 151 L/s downstream of the weir. This low water flow generally …

Cold Creek consent monitoring 2020-2021

details of the performance and extent of compliance by CCCWSL, this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under review. Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with CCCWSL’s approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely

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 …

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

Council meeting agenda July 2019

gave a brief background to the process leading up today, and thanked management staff for their effort and hard work required over this process. Resolved THAT the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives and acknowledges, with thanks, the submissions forwarded in response to the Consultation Document on the 2019/2020 Annual Plan b) confirms a nil general rates change for 2019/2020 c) reconfirms the vision for Yarrow Stadium as: The best regional stadium in New Zealand

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

DRAFT AP1920 web

committed to returning Yarrow Stadium to operational capability as soon as reasonably possible. We believe the region deserves no less. Our preferred option is to repair the stands and update some of the facilities at the same time (Option 2). We’d need to borrow up to $55 million, which would be repaid over 25 years from a targeted rate that would vary according to constituency. Households would pay $51 to $76 a year, depending on location. For another $14 million we could also incorporate