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Good riparian management enhances wildlife
habitat.
DOES IT BENEFIT THE
ENVIRONMENT?
Riparian management has been
implemented, to a greater or lesser extent,
in many countries besides New Zealand.
Its environmental effects have been the
subject of much scientific study. Here are
some of the findings.
Improving water quality
Dense ground cover on banks (such as
ungrazed or laxly
Figure 1: Quick guide to the traffic light system used for the weekly assessment of Can I Swim Here? sites.
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Taranaki Regional Council | Can I Swim Here? | Report Card 2024
Ngā whakataunga ngārara kiko mata (ngā awa me ngā roto)
E. coli results (rivers and lakes)
E. coli are an indicator of faecal contamination in
freshwater. Although E. coli doesn’t always make
people sick, it is often found alongside other
harmful pathogens that can make people sick
and are therefore
All buses in the Citylink urban fleet serving Waitara, Bell Block, New Plymouth and Oakura, are low-floor, have no steps and are wheelchair accessible. There are some wheelchair restrictions to consider: There are no restraints on the bus, so wheelchair brakes must be on at all times while travelling.
Your wheelchair must not take up a space of more than 700mm wide and 1200mm long or have a chair/passenger combined weight of more than 240kg.
All passengers should be able to board a bus and pay
All buses in the Citylink urban fleet serving Waitara, Bell Block, New Plymouth and Oakura, are low-floor, have no steps and are wheelchair accessible. There are some wheelchair restrictions to consider: There are no restraints on the bus, so wheelchair brakes must be on at all times while travelling.
Your wheelchair must not take up a space of more than 700mm wide and 1200mm long or have a chair/passenger combined weight of more than 240kg.
All passengers should be able to board a bus and pay
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Jowett Consulting Limited
Considerations of Stream Size in
Determining Minimum Flows and
Water Allocation Limits in Taranaki
rivers
Client Report: IJ2002
June 2020
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Considerations of Stream Size in Determining
Minimum Flows and Water Allocation Limits in
Taranaki rivers
Ian Jowett
Prepared for
Taranaki Regional Council
Jowett
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126 High Court [2013]
Ayrbum Farms Estates Ltd v Queenstown Lakes
District Council
High Court Invercargill
12, 13 March; 20 Apnl 2012
French J
CIV 2011-425-262
Resource consents - Appeal against grant of consent - Whether
Environment Court failed to address matters within its discretion -
District plan - Site standards - Errors of law not material - Part 2
matters - Consent authority's obligation to look to Part 2 matters -
Establishment of primary school - Rural
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Relationships between intensive
dairy stocking rates and soil
ecosystem health and biodiversity
in Taranaki pastures
Report 2009
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document:709200 STRATFORD
March 2010
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Executive summary
Agricultural intensification is aimed at increasing farm profitability and productivity. It
typically involves increases in fertiliser use,
Rainfall for June was on average 146.5% of the long-term average, and ranged from 96.4% at Kahui Hut to 205.8% at Pohokura Saddle in East Taranaki. Rainfall was elevated on the southern side of the Maunga and central and northern hill country. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 95.5% (Kotare at OSullivans) and 198.8% (Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse) with an average of 126.9% of normal. Mean river flows for June were way up from May, and are generally above typical June averages at around 159.2%
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Laying of stormwater pipes by contractors at the northern end of New Plymouth’s Marfell
Park in May 2009 encountered the remains of two crushed drums with a small amount of
chemical residue. The residues were found amongst decomposed municipal waste. The
Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) sampled the residues and found high concentrations of
chemicals formerly used for the manufacture of phenoxy herbicides. The residues also
had elevated concentrations of the dioxin