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Four Sisters Wetland

Taranaki region. Ecological context High One of Taranaki’s most significant habitats for brown mudfish. Provides good connectivity to other wetlands and KNE’s in the area. Sustainability Positive In relatively good vegetative condition and key ecological processes still influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats. Management threats and response Potential and actual threats to the sustainability of the Four Sisters

Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Policy

behavior and safety incidents occurring on the public buses  responding to complaints from passengers and the general public  research and driver training Responsibility for the CCTV systems The following people are responsible for the CCTV system in operation on their respective services: Citylink – Manager, Tranzit Coachlines Taranaki Connector – Managing Director, Pickering Motors Ltd They will:  oversee the daily operation of the system  be the first point

Annual report 2012-2013

page Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Fauna Biological Monitoring Programme Annual State of the Environment Monitoring Report 2012-2013 Technical Report 2013-48 (and Report CF557) ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document No: 1283508 (Word) STRATFORD Document No: 1317198 (Pdf) February 2014 page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake

Annual report 2014-2015

XXXXXX page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake monitoring of the region’s environment, including land, air, and fresh and marine water quality. The Taranaki Regional Council initiated the freshwater biological component of the State of Environment Monitoring (SEM) programme for Taranaki in the 1995-96 monitoring year. The macroinvertebrate component was separated from the microfloral component

Annual report 2010-2011

Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake monitoring of the region’s environment, including land, air, and fresh and marine water quality. The Taranaki Regional Council initiated the freshwater biological component of the State of Environment Monitoring (SEM) programme for Taranaki in the 1995-96 monitoring year. The macroinvertebrate component was separated from the microfloral component in the 2002-03 year. The latter programme was broadened to

Annual report 2013-2014

2015 June 2015 page page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake monitoring of the region’s environment, including land, air, and fresh and marine water quality. The Taranaki Regional Council initiated the freshwater biological component of the State of Environment Monitoring (SEM) programme for Taranaki in the 1995-96 monitoring year. The macroinvertebrate component was separated

Remediation Hearing - submitters - Bendall & Baker (Backshall) Supporting Info

composting facility on Mokau Road, Uruti. A complaint was received regarding odour emanating from a composting site on Mokau Road, Uruti. A complaint was received about odour from a waste management site at Uruti. Uruti A complaint was received regarding an odour in the vicinity of a composting operation in Mokau Road, Uruti. Uruti ;A complaint was received concerning an odour emanating from a composting facility on Mokau Road, Uruti. iUruti ;A complaint was received about an

Four Sisters Coastal Herbfield

can remain resilient to existing or potential threats. Management threats and response Potential and actual threats to the sustainability of the Four Sisters Herbfield’s ecological values are as follows: Threats to ecological values Level of risk Comment Invasive animals Medium Rabbits, hares, possums, hedgehogs and rats. Weeds High Pasture grass and occasional gunnera. Habitat modification High An unusual situation where grazing with stock is beneficial to

Auditing criteria - Whio predator traps - Department of Conservation

and bone) from previous captures. b) Any uneaten bait and captures have been discarded at least 5m from traps and away from waterways. c) Both ends of the tunnel are clear of vegetation to 300mm. d) Tunnel is in good condition. page  All traps should be ‘audited’ at least once a year  Whio Manager can assist in reviewing problem traps which haven’t caught anything over two years  It will usually not be practical to check the entire network in a single audit.

Appendix 4: Monitoring wells

and grout- below Ground Toby Boxes. The Monitoring wells are be Drilled and constructed to the Ministry for the Environment Guidelines for Assessing and Managing Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sites in New Zealand 1999. PO BOX 139 STRATFORD NEW ZEALAND Tel/Fax 64 4765 7484 Mobile 027 4470 909