conservation covenant with the QEII
National Trust.
Herbivores - Medium Extensive possum habitat in the vicinity. Situated on edge of
Egmont National Park which receives regular periodic possum
control and situated within the Taranaki Regional Council Possum
Self Help area. Goats are in extremely low numbers in the ENP.
Weeds - Low Current incidence of ecological pest plants is very low. The site is
situated adjacent post-harvest exotic forest land, which could give
rise to increased risk of
on the 2019/2020 Plan - List of Submissions received (526) and scanned copies
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Ordinary Meeting to hear submissions on the 2019/2020 Plan - List of Submissions received (526) and scanned copies
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SUBMISSION
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To: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
From: TARANAKI FEDERATED FARMERS
Submission on: Annual Plan 2019: Yarrow
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RECEIVED
3 0 NOV 20J7
Taranaki Regional Council
APPENDIX 'L'
Fish Survey
&
Biomonitoring
Report
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To Nathan Crook, Scientific Officer
From Bart Jansma, Scientific Officer
Report No BJ301
Document 1924640
Date 1 September 2017
Fish Survey of the Haehanga Stream in relation to discharges
from the Remediation (NZ) Limited composting site at Uruti,
December 2016
Introduction
Remediation (NZ) Ltd operates a composting facility in the
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WHAT IS BIOLOGICAL
CONTROL?
Biological control of weeds uses one
living organism to control another. Weeds
are generally not native to New Zealand
so for some weeds their natural enemies
can be imported to help restore the
natural balance between the weed and
the wider environment.
The Taranaki Regional Council is part of a
national collective which provides
research, advice and assistance on
biological control of pest
for release by:
Craig Thompson Murray Poulter
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Executive Summary
This report has been prepared for the New Plymouth District Council and the Taranaki Regional
Council. It is the fifth in a series of reports that analyse and discuss the climate hazards, extremes and
variability that are likely to impact on the New Plymouth district in the current climate and during the
21st century. This report focuses on documentation
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If you live and/or work in Waitara, The Valley in New Plymouth, Ōkato, Opunake or
Waitōtara, your property/workplace is within one of the Taranaki Regional Council’s
flood control schemes. This leaflet explains what’s involved in these schemes, what
they’re designed to withstand, and what flood risks may remain.
Waitara
Part of Waitara's current flood defences.
Long-term Waitara residents will recall floods
in the township, the
4.1 Develop a policy and procedure for the distribution of funds for biodiversity projects.
4.2 Develop policies and procedures for financial accountability of the Trust administration
Tasks: MoU with Taranaki Regional Council concerning support for the Trust. The MoU will have an annual
review period.
Develop Policies.
Set up a document sharing system.
Priority 2. Produce a Fundraising Strategy and Plan
Strategic Plan Focus: Revenue creation. Sustainable funding over
the
Taranaki Regional Council information sheet on
Eucalyptus species selection).
Tree Stocks
As with any tree species, good quality nursery
stock is important in the successful establishment
and growth of eucalypts.
For large-scale plantings, seedlings are normally
grown as bare rooted cuttings. These are much
cheaper than container grown stock. Bare rooted
seedlings should be lightly branched, about 45 cm
tall, have a root collar of at least 7 mm in diameter,
a compact fibrous root
info@trc.govt.nz
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile: 027 240 2470
Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile 0210 264 4060
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz
www.pukeiti.org.nz
is worth a look!
Please mark
these dates on
your calendar 2020
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Members’
Committee Meetings
Tuesday, November 17 – 9:30am - The Lodge
Volunteering
in the Garden
On any Wednesday that suits, meet …
common contamination
sources
Pumps, valves, flanges, connections and loading hoses
associated with bulk tank storage facilities commonly
drip or leak thereby contaminating any stormwater in
these areas. To contain this contaminated stormwater
situate all pumps, valves, flanges, connections and
loading hoses in a secondary bund within the main
bunded area. Contact the district council to see if this
secondary bund can be drained to the sewer.
How big should a bund be?
The size of a