occasions during 2019-2020
Date Lake level
(m asl) Weather
Wind Lake appearance
L2 L3 L2 L3
17 October
2019 75.7 Broken cloud,
fine Light NW Moderate
NW
Turbid, brown;
surface rippled
Slightly turbid,
dark green;
surface rippled
19 February
2020 77.3
Overcast,
drizzle; heavy
rain preceding
Calm Calm Clear, dark green;
surface flat
Clear, dark
green; surface
rippled
19 March
2020 76.8 Overcast, light
rain
Light NW
breeze Calm …
Fonterra Kapuni Annual Report 2022-2023
prepared as a
separate appendix.
This report deals only with historic heritage located in or on the boundary of the Coastal Marine Area. The
Coastal Marine Area is defined as the area seaward of Mean High Water Springs (MHWS) to the 12 nautical mile
limit, and in river mouths as defined by the Taranaki Coastal Plan, Appendix 2: Coastal marine boundaries at
river mouths. Identification and protection of archaeological sites located on the landward side of these
boundaries falls within the
prepared as a
separate appendix.
This report deals only with historic heritage located in or on the boundary of the Coastal Marine Area. The
Coastal Marine Area is defined as the area seaward of Mean High Water Springs (MHWS) to the 12 nautical mile
limit, and in river mouths as defined by the Taranaki Coastal Plan, Appendix 2: Coastal marine boundaries at
river mouths. Identification and protection of archaeological sites located on the landward side of these
boundaries falls within the
into the process sewers which flow to the
storm pond. The stormwater falling on the non-process areas of the western half of the site (Figure 1) is
directed by “v” ditches running alongside the roads to a dam/pond and then out to the Tasman Sea via the
Manu Stream. Stormwater falling on the eastern side of the site is directed to unnamed tributaries of the
Waihi Stream via outfalls and a small sedimentation pond.
Sludge from the storm pond, off-spec pond and blow down pond stored in lagoons
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STEP 2
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tyre so the hook rests on the
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Loading your bike
Squeeze bike rack handle
up to release lower rack.
STEP 1
Lift bike onto rack with front
wheel facing toward yellow
support arm and fit wheels
into clearly labelled slots.
STEP 2
Raise support arm over front
tyre so the hook rests on the
top of the front wheel.
STEP 3
Remove any loose items from
the bike that could fall off
while the bus is moving. Let
the driver know you’re going
to load your bike.
Please
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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,
NPDC coastal structures consent monitoring report 2018-2019
Stratford DC wastwater treatment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.