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Comprehensive Farm Plans

arranges different kinds of land on the farm, according to those properties that determine its capacity for permanent sustained production. They are categorised as ‘land use capability units’ (LUC units for short). An attached map shows where they lie, with respect to paddock fences, access tracks, and water supply. Stock carrying capacities and pine tree growth indices are given for each LUC unit. So is a general indication of the soil conservation measures that are

Application 10826 Attachment 1 - Ōpunake Power Ltd

and generator starts. This operation is programmed to run in an automated manner. This can be overridden by manual controls but generally it will follow this predetermined operation. The following considerations must be taken into account when determining the optimum operation of the power scheme. References to scheme components can be found in the map and diagram in Appendix 1. 1. Head Works - Operations that occur: a) Sluice the intake bywash and screens Gate1. b) Sluice the

AEE Appendix 4 - Ōpunake Power Ltd

and generator starts. This operation is programmed to run in an automated manner. This can be overridden by manual controls but generally it will follow this predetermined operation. The following considerations must be taken into account when determining the optimum operation of the power scheme. References to scheme components can be found in the map and diagram in Appendix 1. 1. Head Works - Operations that occur: a) Sluice the intake bywash and screens Gate1. b) Sluice the

Remediation hearing - submitters' expert evidence - D&G Bendall and J Baker (Duncan Backshall)

officers’ report, there is no specific rule in the plan for composting operations. The application was therefore assessed under rule 55 as a discretionary activity. 3. EXISTING ENVIRONMENT 3.1 A brief description of the terrain of the site is presented in the June 2019 AECOM odour assessment. This notes that operations are carried out on the river flats in the valley, which is surrounded by steep-sided hills. The site page 3 location map in Figure 1

TRC Annual Report 2017/2018 - summary

of 13 Key Native Ecosystems monitored improving or maintaining condition. page engagement to progress Mt Messenger and Awakino Tunnel bypass projects Improving lifestyles Regional Council Taranaki Connecting people Range of resource investigations and applied research projects undertaken. Supporting community initiatives worked with Wild for Taranaki, iwi and grassroots community groups to improve Taranaki’s biodiversity. Building

Symes Landfarm consent monitoring 2019-2020

Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 23 List of figures Figure 1 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm extent and regional location 6 Figure 2 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm monitoring well locations 11 Figure 3 Consent holder provided landfarm application map area 15 Figure 4 Soil transect locations M1810 WRS Symes Manawapou Landfarm 2019-2020 monitoring 15 Figure 5 Lake Taumaha surface water sample location 17 List of photos Photo 1 WRS Symes Manawapou …

STDC Kaponga, Manaia, Patea and Waverley WWTPs Monitoring Programme 2021-2022

performance for consent 6621-1 58 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Kaponga WWTP 11 Figure 2 Biomonitoring sites in the Kaupokonui River in relation to the Kaponga WWTP discharge with taxa number, MCI scores and SQMCI scores for each site 15 Figure 3 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Manaia WWTP 21 Figure 4 Map showing sampling sites in relation to Patea WWTP 36 Figure 5 E. coli numbers for lower Patea River at the

Hydrogeologic risk assessment of hydraulic fracturing for gas recovery in the Taranaki region

data for South Taranaki well sites (Figure 11) supplied by Origin Energy NZ Ltd who purchased Swift in 2008 17 Table 4 TAG Oil Ltd supplied hydraulic fracturing data for Central Taranaki well sites (Figure 11) 17 Table 4(a) Austral Pacific fracturing data for the Cardiff Central Taranaki well site (Figure 11) 18 Table 5 Greymouth Petroleum and subsidiary company supplied fracturing data for Central and North Taranaki well sites (Figure 11) 18 List of figures Figure 1 Map

Coastal inventory summary & discussion document

39% Cultural/historical 48 70% Ecological/scientific 41 59% page 9 3.2 Land tenure The foreshore and seabed is deemed to be owned by the Crown, except where there is a surveyed title (around New Zealand, it is estimated that less than 1% of the New Zealand foreshore is privately owned1). However, Crown ownership of the foreshore and seabed has been disputed in some quarters and in June 2003 the Court of Appeal ruled that South Island Iwi could take a claim for the