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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

Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Northern Sites Annual Report 2022-2023

to note and if applicable, action, were: Turangi-B wellsite: Further works had been undertaken to enlarge the soakage pit following feedback from iwi that they would not support a discharge to water in the event that the soakage pit overflowed. Ohanga: The skimmer pit liner was to be replaced during the summer. Kowhai-D: The northern skimmer pit was to be emptied during summer to determine if the liner was leaking. It was noted that the sediment traps on the access track needed

Abplanalp Kaupokonui Bush; Banga's Bush; Brookwood; Brough Covenant; Karanga; Eco Blue Nature Reserve; Theresa Jones Forest; Log Jam

tributary. The underlying landform is of LUC class 4s1, with Uia sandy loam soils. The site is located in the Egmont Ecological district, and the ecosystem type for this area has been mapped as MF8-2, Rimu, rata, kāmahi forest (Singers 2016), less reduced or intact, with 68% remaining (Leathwick, 2017). The structure of the vegetation at the site, as surveyed in the field, is dominated by a canopy of established regenerating kamahi, with tawa, rimu, miro and kahikatea becoming apparent in the

Annual report 2013-2014

page ii List of tables Table 1 Summary of performance for Consent 6088-3 to discharge green waste onto land for stabilisation purposes 11 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing location of the Patea green waste site 4 Figure 2 Aerial view of the Patea Beach green waste disposal area 5 page 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1

Contents, Introduction and Background, Reader's Guide (p1-7)

Key Native Ecosystem. In relation to each site, a sheet has been compiled summarising information on its location, land tenure, and physical and ecological features. For each site, the ecological values of regional significance, threats to those values, formal protection status and other protection (if any) are also identified. A map for each site is also provided. Status and availability The Inventory represents the data and information available at this time from published and

Biennial report 2011-2013

Bibliography and references 14 Appendix I Resource consent held by Cudby Contracting Limited Quarry 1 page ii List of tables Table 1 Summary of performance for Consent 7845-1 for discharge of stormwater into land from quarry activities 9 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial map showing Cudby Contracting Limited’s quarry site 4 page 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and

Annual report 2012-2013

RTP001013 (lake adjacent cleanfill) 6 November 2012 (and summary of previous analyses) 8 Table 2 Summary of performance for consent 5606-1 to discharge cleanfill material onto and into land for quarry reinstatement purposes 10 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of cleanfill/composting site 3 Figure 2 Aerial view of the Manutahi Rd compost and cleanfill site 4 List of photos Photo 1 Reinstated compost stormwater pond 7 Photo 2

Annual report 2013-2014

land 9 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the site 4 Figure 2 Aerial image of the property 5 page 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is the Annual Report for the period July 2013-June 2014 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with the resource consent held by