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Recount 97 - June 2015

after intense rainfall on 19 and 20 June resulted in widespread flooding and slips and severe disruptions to roading and electricity networks throughout Taranaki. A Civil Defence State Of Emergency was declared at 9pm on Saturday 20 June, and remained in place for a week. The heaviest rain was in inland South Taranaki but throughout the region, about 60 local roads were blocked by slips and washouts and in at least one case, repairs are expected to take

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda August 2021

spotted by a TRC environment officer enjoying the rain at the top of Denbigh Road this week. It's so cool to see them venturing out of the national park more and more. Well done to farmers and landowners around the boundary - your trapping efforts are making it safer for them to do so. (Towards Predator Free) 1.3K 47 Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report 13 page Common Seal 16. The following transactions were executed under Common

Appendix J - organic composting protocols (vermiculture only)

“customer site” for a. A minimum of 3 weeks, before spreading (no turning required). page Remediation (NZ) Ltd RW-P-751-001-B Organic Production Protocols Greenwaste Composting & Vermiculture - 8 - b. A cover should be applied to reduce excess moisture retention from rain events. c. The Revital contract spreader will ensure that before the product is spread it has met 2(a) above, and the spreading records will be filed as part of the

Coastal Plan submissions A-F

environment be prohibited unless there is an unforeseen emergency such as a tree falling on a pipe but that said, all risks should be assessed and prevented. It is unacceptable in this day and age to be discharging contaminants to fresh or seawater. There are always alternatives such as grey and black water systems or controlled evaporation. As a society we use far too much clean water to ‘wash away’ contaminants. This attitude has to stop. In most places around the world they wouldn’t think of

Dec2019 Monthy Rainfall web

page STRATFORD WAITARA Provisional data only PATEA NEW PLYMOUTH OPUNAKE ELTHAM MANAIA HAWERA EGMONT NATIONAL PARK Total monthly rainfall (mm) KEY xxx yy% INGLEWOOD Pohokura Saddle Dawson Falls Cape Egmont Stratford Whareroa Patea North Egmont Inglewood Motunui Brooklands Kaka Rd Kotare Rimunui Glenn Rd Huinga 112% 105% 100% 131% 78% 180%166% 226% 195% 119% 172% 102% 127

Irrigation Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2021-2022

irrigation in Taranaki does take place within Zones 2, 3, 4 and 5, which represents a 10 km wide belt of coastal land stretching from Oakura to Waitotara. 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 region 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