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Lepper Trust Piggery Annual Report 2022-2023

was well managed and that good wastewater dilution ratios had been maintained by discharging when the stream flow was above 5 m³/s (special condition 16 of consent 0715-4.1). The Waiongana Stream hydrology displays a natural rapid rise and fall (typical of Taranaki ring plain streams), which allows for a limited window of opportunity when treated wastewater can be discharged above the minimum consent limit. The consent holder has access to the Taranaki Regional Council web site, which

Port Taranaki Well-being Assessment 2023

80 percent compliance as the target, and if employees fall below that rate, the Port supports them to get back on track. The Port also promotes employee skills and capability through industry memberships, secondments, conferences, leadership development, and individual mentoring programmes. Furthermore, the Port provides cybersecurity and biodiversity training, and it has supported three MBAs over the last four years, with two more in progress. Lastly, the Port develops

Irrigation Water Monitoring Annual Report 2020 2021

generally located inland, between Inglewood and Eltham. 1.1.7 Irrigation systems In general there are two types of irrigation methods; surface and pressurised. The majority of irrigation systems currently in operation in the province fall in to the pressurised category. Pressurised systems can be further differentiated based on the method of operation and equipment used. A summary of the systems encountered in the region is given below. K-line and long-lateral types – Impact sprinklers

Form No 520 Certificate of Compliance v2

page 07/23- #650412 Page 5 of 8 4.4 State the relevant regional plan[s] and rule[s] numbers this application falls under. Regional Fresh Water Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ Regional Air Quality Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ Regional Coastal Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ Regional Soil Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ No Specific Rule  [eg,

Form No 520 Certificate of Compliance

page 07/23- #650412 Page 5 of 8 4.4 State the relevant regional plan[s] and rule[s] numbers this application falls under. Regional Fresh Water Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ Regional Air Quality Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ Regional Coastal Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ Regional Soil Plan  Rule Number[s] ___________________________________ No Specific Rule  [eg,

Silver Fern Farms Waitotara Annual Report 2022-2023

abstraction The Company monitors the volume of water abstracted. Groundwater level monitoring was instituted as a requirement of consent 9608-1.2, held by DR Wilson for abstraction of groundwater at a location across the Waitōtara River for irrigation of pasture land. Consent 9608-1.2 requires that abstraction ceases if the water levels in the Company supply bores GND0585 and GND1195 fall below 104 m and 109 m respectively. Consent 2261-3.1 requires that the Company record continuous water

Cathie Native Bush; Katikara; Larcom's Homestead; Lark's Rest; Makara Farms; Monk Rd; PARGus & CarLoom; Ryan Forest; Te Ngahere o Manu; Tersana; Ram Paddock (Larcom's); Waiongana Flats; Waiongana Flats B; Wellington Bush; Wells Cross Rd

Ecological Values Sustainability - Positive In good vegetative condition. Under appropriate management, the forest fragments can remain resilient and continue to contribute to the wider ecological context. Representativeness - Low Cathie Native Bush is a good example of Rata, tawa, kamahi, podocarp forest (MF7-2) and contains vegetation associated with LENZ environment F5.3b. This type of forest is considered less reduced and better protected in Taranaki due to extensive areas falling under

Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment

by the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). However, constraining attention only to resource management issues which fall within the CMA fails to recognise the integrated nature of the wider coastal environment. For this reason, it is proposed to extend the coverage of the reviewed Coastal Plan to include the wider coastal environment. While values inland of the CMA can be recognised through the Coastal Plan, rules will only apply within the CMA area where the Council has