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NPDC Mangapouri Cemetery Annual Report 2021-2022

figures Figure 1 Mangapouri Cemetery location map 3 Figure 2 Burial Plan for first five years of operation 8 Figure 3 Groundwater elevations 2021-2022 in comparison to rainfall 23 Figure 4 Groundwater levels Area A (GND2623 and GND2627) compared to minimum required water table depths by burial type 24 Figure 5 Groundwater levels Area-B (GND2484 and GND3032) compared to minimum required water table depths by burial type 25 Figure 6 Type of internment planned for Area-A (Block

Schedule V: Sites of geological significance

page 175 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – S i t e s o f geo l og i ca l s ign i f i c ance Schedule 5 – Sites of geological significance This schedule identifies sites identified in the Geological Society of New Zealand’s Inventory and Maps of Important Geological Sites and Landforms in the Taranaki and Wanganui Regions 1996. Sites locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a

Air Quality

air quality with consistently low levels of nitrogen oxides (calculated one-hour average). See map below for SEM site locations. In 2012, the Council also monitored two industrial sites as part of consent compliance monitoring: Fonterra’s Whareroa dairy factory generation plant and Downer EDI’s asphalt and bitumen plant. Four samples were taken at each site. Results from this monitoring found that NOx concentrations at the Fonterra site were comparable with SEM monitoring sites

Agenda

Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee May 2017.

Taranaki Galvanisers Ltd Annual Report 2022-2023

Environment and Conservation Council, 2000. Land Air Water Aotearoa (2023): Factsheet: Electrical conductivity. Website accessed October 2023. Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research (2002): Maps of total soil concentrations (background levels) of chromium, copper, lead, nickel, vanadium, and zinc in the Taranaki Region. Landcare Research Report Number: LC0102/152. Taranaki Regional Council (2022): Taranaki Galvanizers Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022. Technical report 2022-88.

Biodiversity plans

Map - Key Native Ecosystems – private and publicly managed. WHAT MAKES KEY NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT? Key Native Ecosystems are regionally significant because they are:  home to threatened or regionally distinctive indigenous plant and animal species, or  representative of originally rare ecosystems and indigenous vegetation now much reduced from its original extent (<10 or 20%), and/or  connect or buffer other sites of value, or provide seasonal or

Predator Control Workshop flyer 2015

licence (CSL) 1.30pm Predator Free NZ: Data Capture Tools 1.45pm Elise Smith: MAIN Trust - mapping and data analysis 2.00pm Action in Taranaki: (10 minute sessions) Conrad O'Carroll: Parininihi / Whitecliffs Bob Schumacher: Pouiatoa Gemma Green: Predator control on the Maunga David Cockeram: Tom and Don's Bush KNE Kris Grabow: Community kiwi protection 3.00pm Discussion opportunity to share ideas 3.20pm Evaluation 3.30pm Approx. finish WORKSHOP

Predator2015

licence (CSL) 1.30pm Predator Free NZ: Data Capture Tools 1.45pm Elise Smith: MAIN Trust - mapping and data analysis 2.00pm Action in Taranaki: (10 minute sessions) Conrad O'Carroll: Parininihi / Whitecliffs Bob Schumacher: Pouiatoa Gemma Green: Predator control on the Maunga David Cockeram: Tom and Don's Bush KNE Kris Grabow: Community kiwi protection 3.00pm Discussion opportunity to share ideas 3.20pm Evaluation 3.30pm Approx. finish WORKSHOP