Solid Waste Management agenda February 2020
Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee agenda February 2020
Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee agenda February 2020
River, Te Henui Stream, Waimoku Stream, and less frequently at Lakes Opunake and Rotomanu, were due principally to resident wild fowl populations in the vicinity of recreational usage sites (as confirmed by inspections and more recently by DNA marker surveys). In terms of E. coli, bacteriological water quality showed some improvements in the latest survey period in comparison with historical surveys. The total number of samples falling within the “Alert” or “Action” categories (26% of
areas – map reference sheets 3 Wave Details The wave patterns used in the models are shown in Figure 3. page Taranaki Tsunami Inundation Analysis 4936_AM1708_Taranaki_Tsunami_Inundation_Analysis_Update_2017_Final.docx 4 Figure 3: Tsunami Wave Patterns used in 2D model The highest wave amplitudes were applied at mid-tide levels. The wave heights are applied such that the 2 m wave rises 1 m above and falls 1 m below the normal tide, the 4 m wave
no person may take, use, dam or divert any water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. The Council determined that the application to take groundwater fell within Rule 49 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki (RFWP) as the rate and daily volume of the groundwater abstraction may have exceeded that of the permitted activity (Rule 48). Rule 49 provides for
Fonterra Whareroa consent monitoring report 2019-2020
resource consent please contact the TRC Consents department) page Water abstraction permits Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, dam or divert any water, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular categories set out in Section 14. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued by the Council under Section 87(d) of the RMA. Water discharge
NPDC Mangapouri Cemetery Annual Report 2022-2023
sleepers are awakened and a few people alarmed. Small objects are shifted or overturned, and pictures knock against the wall. Some glassware and crockery may break, and loosely secured doors may swing open and shut. • MM 6: Slightly damaging Felt by all. People and animals are alarmed, and many run outside. Walking steadily is difficult. Furniture and appliances may move on smooth surfaces, and objects fall from walls and shelves. Glassware and crockery break. Slight non-structural damage
Transforming Taranaki - The Taranaki Riparian Management Programme.
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee agenda March 2021