Todd Petroleum Mining Company Kapuni Production Station Annual Report 2023-2024
Todd Petroleum Mining Company Kapuni Production Station Annual Report 2023-2024
Todd Petroleum Mining Company Kapuni Production Station Annual Report 2023-2024
for their exhibit ‘Is the future of the world in the poo?’ Heartiest congratulations to those three students and to everyone who submitted entries. S ITE OCTOBER 20 ISSUE NO. 713 6 The Year 7/8 students from Patea Area School recently spent a couple of fun-filled days at Konini Lodge on Mt Taranaki under the leadership of teacher Mark Parsons. The Council Education Officer is talking (not singing) to some of the students about Dawson Falls and their history. Science and
page Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 17 July 2018 10.30am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 17 July 2018 commencing at 10.30am. Members Councillor M P Joyce Councillor B K Raine Councillor C S Williamson Councillor D L Lean (ex officio) Representative Mr J
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2022-2023
29 7.7 Ngatoro 3 0.8 Waiwakaiho Audrey Gale Park 25 6.6 Puketapu 3 0.8 Lake Rotokare 23 6.1 Puniho 3 0.8 Lake Rotorangi 21 5.6 Dawson Falls 3 0.8 Wai-iti 20 5.3 Waiaua 3 0.8 Onaero 20 5.3 Kaweroa 2 0.8 Tongaporutu River 18 4.8 Kapuni Stream 2 0.5 Waiwhakaiho Meeting of the waters 17 4.5 Whenuakura River 2 0.5 Lake Opunake 17 4.5 Egmont National Park 2 0.5 Waitara beach 16 4.3 Greenwood Rd 2 0.5 Huatoki 16 4.3 Makatawa River 2 0.5 Oakura
NZ Energy Corporation Waihapa Production Station Annual Report 2023-2024
from the gates and weir itself. - The canal sluice gate would be closed (or partly open to allow 100l/s residual flow) and the canal stop gate at the sand trap open as the flow to the lake opens it. - A residual flow of 80l/s per second would be maintained down the fish pass and a residual flow of greater than 180l/s in the main river system below the canal sluice outlet. - The lake would rise and fall typically between a level of 505mm and 950mm on the lake staff gauge. - The
100l/s residual flow) and the canal stop gate at the sand trap open as the flow to the lake opens it. - A residual flow of 80l/s per second would be maintained down the fish pass and a residual flow of greater than 180l/s in the main river system below the canal sluice outlet. - The lake would rise and fall typically between a level of 505mm and 950mm on the lake staff gauge. - The generator would typically run during the morning (06:00 to 12:00) and evening (16:00 and 22:00), i.e.
to say that a well-managed composting operation should produce little or no leachate and the only liquids leaving the composting pads should be stormwater runoff from the composting piles and the operating area including tracks and the truck wash. 19. Both Pads 1 & 3 and the operational areas are engineered so that all stormwater that falls on these areas is captured and diverted into the irrigation pond. 20. As described in the previous paragraph all the contaminated
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