Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024
inspection. Surface water from recent rain was discharging via three of the open trenches to the coast. Several (known) boggy areas discharging from the north trench line were contributing to ponding that was visible from the main highway. The Hector Place pumping station and the emergency overflow structure were also inspected and found to be satisfactory. 6 November 2018 An influent flow of approximately 5 L/s was occurring at the time of the inspection, the influent screen was
place in conjunction with humidity and wind conditions. Honey bees generally do not forage in high humidity. Cloudiness can also reduce flight activity due to low light. However, given New Zealand’s generally temperate climate, the principal limitations on bee activity are rain and wind which can severely curtail foraging. Bees will not leave the hive on rainy days and foraging is limited at wind speeds above 20-30kph. As wind speed increases from still conditions, the number of
Councillor B K Raine Councillor C S Williamson Councillor D L Lean (ex officio) Councillor D N MacLeod (ex officio) Representative Ms E Bailey (Iwi Representative) Members Councillor G Boyde (Stratford District Council) Mr J Hooker (Iwi Representative) Councillor R Jordan (New Plymouth District Council) Mr P Muir (Taranaki Federated Farmers) Councillor P Nixon (South Taranaki District Council) Mr M Ritai (Iwi Representative) Apologies Notification of Late Items
5350-1 To dam and divert water 5351-1 To erect, place and maintain structures in the beds of the unnamed tributaries The permits are discussed further in sections 1.3.1 to 1.3.5 below, with copies attached to this report in Appendix 1. 1.3.1 Water permit 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
Stratford DC oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Stratford DC oxidation ponds consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
inspection. 8 October 2012 Heavy rain was falling at the time of inspection. Silt and sediment was observed flowing over the site into the ring drains and mixing with clear stormwater/spring water. The skimmer pits were clear and discharging. Grasses were observed growing in the discharge drain. No samples were taken during the inspection. No effects were observed as a result of stormwater/spring water discharging offsite. Groundwater was not discharging from the pipe below the site and the
Mangati catchment (Bell Block industrial area) consent monitoring report 2019-2020
design it represents a native bat, recently discovered at Pukeiti. The Weka Wetland established at the site of the old ponds which are now conected by a culvit and bridge railing. The planting features divaricating native shrubs. Artist Reuben Paterson’s The Golden Bearing on The Founders’ Lawn. This well- loved, shimmering golden sculpture is on loan from Govett-Brewster Art Gallery. page page 2 Reshaping the Lawn as viewed from the Rain Forest Centre.The Lodge and Nursery area