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Annual report 2016-2017

performance over time 22 List of figures Figure 1 Site location and regional inset 5 Figure 2 Site map and application areas Vanner Landfarm with BTW soil sample transects 11 Figure 3 Area F8 March 2015 North West projection 12 Figure 4 Area F8 November 2015 North West projection 13 Figure 5 Areas F9 and F10 November 2015 North West projection 13 Figure 6 Area F10 towards Area F9 May 2016 South East projection 14 Figure 7 Area F9 May 2016 South East projection 14

Representation review 2018 - public notice

territorial local authority boundaries. • the territorial local authority boundaries align with identified communities of interest within Taranaki. • the proposed representation is close to complying with the + 10% requirement of the Local Electoral Act 2001. Further Information Copies of the Council’s resolution and maps setting out the areas of the proposed constituencies can be viewed at and obtained from the Council’s offices at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford. Any queries regarding the

JD Hickman monitoring report 2017-2018

page ii List of tables Table 1 Results for discharge monitoring from the Hickman JD Family Trust on 21 May 2018 6 Table 2 Results of receiving environment monitoring in relation to the Trust’s site, 21 May 2018 7 Table 3 Summary of performance for consent 1281-3 9 Table 4 Evaluation of performance over time 10 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial location map of Hickman JD 1997 Family Trust 3 Figure 2 Location of the Hickman JD Family Trust site and associated

Annual report 2015-2016

List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the site 4 Figure 2 Aerial image of the Malandra Downs property disposal area 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 2015 to June 2016 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with the resource consent held

Annual report 2015-2016

common terms and abbreviations 14 Bibliography and references 16 Appendix I Resource consent held by Dimar Partnership Limited page ii List of tables Table 1 Results of chemical monitoring of the Mangimangi Stream, 16 September 2015 9 Table 2 Results of chemical monitoring of the Mangimangi Stream, 29 June 2016 9 Table 3 Summary of performance for consent 9640-1 11 List of figures Figure 1 Aerial map of the site showing the

Wetlands study unit

Technology Introduction Continents with large wetland areas Famous wetlands Extinct birds Activity 1: Class discussion Activity 2: Mapping and diagram of wetland terms Activity 3: How wetlands are made Activity 4: Pollution Activity 5: Water temperature Activity 6: Chemistry-ph Activity 7: Turbidity Activity 8: Pond life Activity 9: Art - illustration Activity 10: Evaluation-Knowledge Test page Wetlands Taranaki Regional Council

Annual report 2014-2015

Summary of performance for Consent 7374-1, from 29 October 2014 11 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the site 4 Figure 2 Aerial image of the Malandra Downs property disposal area 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 2014 to June 2015 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the

Pātea Beach greenwaste monitoring 2019-2020

Table 3 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 11 page ii List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the Patea green waste site 4 Figure 2 Aerial view of the Patea Beach green waste disposal area 4 List of photos Photo 1 Southern edge of site 15 June 2020 7 Photo 2 Overall site photo 15 June 2020 7 page page 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource …

Self-Help Possum Control Programme

trees, roses which are in the budding stage, and many other plants. How the programme works As the map illustrates, the Self-Help Possum Control Programme is organised by area. Each of these was brought into the programme after agreement from at least 75% of land occupiers, covering at least 75% of the area. This makes it binding on all land occupiers. Generally there has been very strong support for the scheme. When a new area is established,