3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2017-2018 14
4 Recommendation 15
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 16
Bibliography and references 17
Appendix I Resource consents held by STDC Patea Beach green waste discharge
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List of tables
Table 1 Summary of performance for consent 6088-3 13
List of figures
Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the Patea green waste site 4
Figure 2 Aerial view of the
could include:
• Investigate the use of forest and bush areas.
• Draw a map of New Zealand and show where the regional and national
parks and reserves are located.
• Tourism and trees - write about it!
• Explore conservation issues ... stating opinions and justifying them.
• Look at logging history and the uses of wood in the past, present and
future.
• Find out about people who live in forests – today and in the past.
• Follow the journey of a log and the energy
Mobility Team!
Citylink passengers in Welbourn, Merrilands and
Highlands Park, covered by Routes 7 and 8, are
seeing some changes to those routes.
“We are trying to enhance the service coverage in
these areas and balance the travel time for the
two routes,” says Transport Services Manager,
Chris Clarke.
New timetables and maps outline the changes
which started on 5 September.
A number of new shelters have been installed across
New Plymouth as part of the
located around the edge of Beatrix Bay. Backbones (surface structures) on
the 37 marine farms span approximately 8.5 km (33%) of total shoreline
length at sea level (but more under water). Approximately 85% of the surface
area (2,000 ha) of Beatrix Bay is not occupied by mussel farms.
[10] At the hearing, a map was produced showing Beatrix Bay and
the King Shag foraging in detail. It illustrates the necklace arrangement of
the granted marine farms, together with the dates of the grant of those
practicable option to minimise adverse
environmental effects.
Condition 7 requires all works shall comply with noise standards.
Condition 8 requires the consent holder to survey and map the position of the structures.
Condition 9 requires the consent holder undertake pre and post-lay surveys of the pipeline corridor.
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Condition 10 states that the structure shall be removed and the area reinstated, if and when it is no longer
required.
Conditions 11 and 12 are
units (17 per
cent). A small proportion of respondents lived on farmlets or lifestyle blocks (12 per cent)
bordering the city.
4.2 Involvement with trapping and reducing rat numbers
Respondents were mapped into the I3 Response Framework (see Fig. 2) based on their
involvement with reducing rat numbers and with trapping. A score of one indicates the
minimum possible level of involvement, and a score of five indicates the highest possible
level of involvement.2 Statistical
Taranaki climate hazards & extremes - high winds & tornadoes (NIWA, 2007).
and into land via landfarming during the 2011-2012
monitoring year 24
Table 9 Summary of performance for Consent 5956-1 to discharge drilling wastes
from hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, and oily wastes
from wellsites, onto and into land via landfarming during the 2012-2013
monitoring year 26
List of figures
Figure 1 Aerial photograph showing the layout of Waikaikai Landfarm and
approximate regional location (inset) 6
Figure 2 Supplied spreading map
year (November to April inclusive) recorded
upstream and downstream of the Tariki Weir 16
Figure 6 Actual water temperatures in the Manganui River showing diurnal differences for both
upstream and downstream of the Tariki Weir, 1 November 2022 – April 2023 16
Figure 7 The average difference in mean monthly water temperatures between sites during different
time periods 18
Figure 8 Map showing sampled sites with current survey results 19
Figure 9 Cumulative weight of elvers
were not included in comparisons of indicator values between
sampling dates.
Taranaki Regional Council land resources staff collected the soil samples (see Fig. 1 for a
map of site locations). Landcare Research was contracted to complete soil analyses, and
provide an interpretive report.
1.2 Objectives
• Provide equipment to TRC staff for soil samples to be taken in October/November
2017.
• Complete analyses on soil samples including seven key soil quality