locator dropdown menu. Here you can
search the list for projects or use the map to locate your project area.
Once you have selected your appropriate project, a request will be sent for approval
to the community administrator responsible for that project. Please include your
name and address in your request so the administrator knows where you are located.
3) Add your trap(s) to a project
When your request to join a project has been accepted you can now add your
are important
to Iwi and were highly regarded as
mahinga kai (McDowall, 2011). Only one
species has been confirmed as being
present in Taranaki, being Echyridella
menziesii. This species is classified as
being ‘in decline’, which places them in
the ‘at risk’ category (Grainger et al,
2013).
Another species (Echyridella aucklandica)
has been recorded in a number of
locations in the North Island, including Figure 5: Lake Rotorangi
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The Route ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Map ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Key characteristics .................................................................................................................................. 6
Key
NPDC New Plymouith wastewater treatment plant consent monitoring report 2018-2019
performance. Statistics such as median and 95th percentile
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values for black disc visibility (the field procedure used to measure visual clarity) were calculated for each
river segment in the region.
Table 7 below shows the percentage of stream length of each FMU within each attribute band using
modelling data with a map of the results presented in Figure 4.
Table 7: Percentage of stream length within each FMU with each suspended sediment attribute band based on
monitoring GND2303 2012-2023 19
Figure 15 Sample location Lake Taumaha 19
Figure 16 Location of soil transects in relation to WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm for 2022-2023 21
Figure 17 WRS provided map of landfarmed areas 29
List of photos
Photo 1 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm post discharge and reinstatement pre-seeding 2014 4
Photo 2 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm post surrender sampling 2018 4
Photo 3 Landfarming area M2110 2021 (image provided by WRS) 5
Photo 4 Top
Description
Appendix C: HEC-HMS Model Description
Appendix D: HEC-RAS Model Description
Appendix E: Calibration Background
Appendix F: Calibration
Appendix G: Design Rainfall
Appendix H: Inflow Design Flood
Appendix I: Canal Erosion Assessment
Appendix J: Hydraulic Model Result Maps
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encouraging. On top of its
use with Yr12/13 science classes, we are now
offering SHMAK courses to adult groups such
as several Taranaki iwi who want to monitor the
health of streams within their tribal area. This is
another example of ‘citizen science’ in action.
What’s more, the adults seem to really enjoy it!
Kevin
Regional Council
Taranaki
Waste Minimisation and Recycling
Society in general is certainly more aware of the need to reduce, reuse or recycle its waste.
This
NETWORK EFFECTIVENESS ................................................................................ 11
7.0 GROUND DEFORMATION MONITORING ............................................................... 12
8.0 CONCLUSIONS ....................................................................................................... 18
9.0 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................... 18
FIGURES
Figure 2.1 A map of the