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Recount 103 - December 2016

requirements to further increase freshwater quality, where the Council’s monitoring is already showing the best improvements ever. Ÿ Continuing to work with landowners to protect and enhance special habitats under the Council’s Key Native Ecosystem programme, and to promote sustainable land management programmes in the eastern hillcountry. Ÿ Bedding in new arrangements for iwi representation on key Council committees. Ÿ Completing the exciting upgrade of Pukeiti

Annual Report 2014/2015 - full document

recognised iwi in the region. POLICY DEVELOPMENT The Council provided opportunities to Maori to be involved in the development of Council policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities provided in regards to :  Engagement with the wider community and Iwi on the 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan resulted in submissions being received from Te Runanga o Ngati Ruanui Trust, Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust and Taranaki Iwi Trust  Ongoing consultation with the Iwi and hapu on the Draft

NPDC Urenui and Onaero Beach Camps Annual Report 2022-2023

(1993-2022) 9 Table 8 Bacteriological results for Onaero Bay Holiday Park (16 January 2023) 9 Table 9 Summary of performance for consent 2046-3 12 Table 10 Summary of performance for consent 1389-3 13 Table 11 Evaluation of environmental performance by NPDC over time 14 List of figures Figure 1 Map of sampling sites and other features of interest at Urenui Beach Camp 5 Figure 2 Map of sampling sites and other features of interest at Onaero Bay Holiday Park 6 Figure 3

Submission: Coastal Community Board and Coastal Councillors

reeds and flaxes have minimal impact on native bird and fish species. 4. We note that impacts on cultural values have not been assessed. We ask that this is undertaken prior to consent being granted and the applicant meets with Iwi to discuss any concerns they may have. Overall we support the consent sought by Opunake Power Ltd provided the recommendations below are taken into consideration and there are no detrimental impacts on the Waiaua awa. Thank you for the opportunity to submit on

Freshwater management challenges - Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor

on ecosystem services. With increasing use and demand for fresh water, it becomes harder to reconcile varying interests of households, agriculture and industry, and of communities that require other values be catered for, including those of conservation, recreation, tourism and of iwi … (EXTRACT – read the full speech here: www.bit.ly/WaterSpeech) annotation http://www.bit.ly/WaterSpeech http://www.bit.ly/WaterSpeech

STDC Closed Landfills Annual Report 2023-2024

38 Table 15 Chemical analysis of samples taken in the vicinity of the Pātea closed landfill site 42 Table 16 Summary of performance for Pātea closed landfill stormwater and leachate consent 0427-3 44 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map of STDC closed landfills 5 Figure 2 Eltham landfill and sampling sites (not currently monitored) 6 Figure 3 Aerial view of Hāwera landfill and sampling sites 10 Figure 4 Looking towards newer area, RTP001008 in wood fenced area at base of cap 11 Figure

River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki - November 2020

.............................................................................................................................................. 7 20. Notice to remedy .......................................................................................................................... 7 21. Removal of works ......................................................................................................................... 7 Part 6 Maps .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 Map 1 – Regional map

Proposed River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws September REVISED

......................................................................................................................... 8 Part 6 Maps ........................................................................................................................................................... 10 Map 1 – Regional map ........................................................................................................................ 11 Map 2 - Waitara ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Map 3 - Waiwhakaiho

River Control & Flood Protection Bylaw

.................................................................................................................................... 7 20. Notice to remedy .................................................................................................................. 7 21. Removal of works ................................................................................................................. 7 Part 6 Maps .................................................................................................................................................... 8 Map 1 – Regional map