Your search for ' plant order forms' returned 3044 results.

Regional Transport Agenda Feb 2024

identify other content specific items for agenda’s to be explored for meetings throughout the year. However, the agenda items relevant to the interim RLTP development are unable to be amended in order for the RTC to meet is statutory obligations. Option 2: 10. Endorse the proposed meeting agenda schedule. The schedule and content of the meetings have been created by staff primarily to ensure the statutory obligations of the RTC in relation to the interim RLTP are met.

Schools newsletter February 2017

Monitoring coastal water quality. Coastal erosionOur coastal areas are constantly under pressure from the sea. The coastline can be naturally eroded by scouring at the floor of high cliffs, at the dunes or at the subtidal foreshore. It takes place mainly during strong winds, high waves, high tides and storm surge conditions which can all lead to coastal retreat and loss of land. Sand dunes — what are they and what do they do?A sand dune is an accumulation of sand formed by wind, waves and eroding

You & your river

continue to prevent more frequent flooding. A very large flood in either the Stony River or Kaihihi Stream does have the potential to cause localised flooding and bank erosion. Top of page WaitōtaraThe Scheme is maintained to reduce the flood risk to Waitōtara township and floodplain farmland in the lower Waitōtara Valley. There are no stopbanks or diversion channels. Trees along the river are sprayed and removed to maintain the flood-carrying capacity of the river, and planting is undertaken on

Application form 20 02056 4 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

the Resource Management Act 1991 must be provided with the application. The AEE detail must correspond to the scale of the effects that the activity may have on the environment. Completing the AEE section of this form will be sufficient for most applications. However for activities with actual or potential effect that are significant, a separate comprehensive AEE report including specific investigations may be required. Schedule 4 can be viewed by clicking here. Will you upload an

Application form 20 10895 1 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

- Trustpower.pdf Alternatively, you can provide a link to DropBox, Google Docs (or equivalent) here: NA Document checklist Assessment of Environmental Effects Yes Fees and payments Total Paid 1437.50 Total charge: 1437.50 Payment reference: CA201146783 Payment terms and conditions accepted? NA Where should invoices be sent? Applicant Is a purchase order required? No Purchase order number: NA Payment Method Via Internet

NPDC Colson Road Landfill Annual Report 2022-2023

the large silt pond, May 2023 page 7 1.2.1 Operational history relevant to on-going discharges and emissions Waste disposal at this site occurred from the 1970s to October 2020, with the site developed for use in a number of stages. Efforts are continuing to establish a clear three dimensional conceptual model for the entire site, in terms of potential sources of contaminants from leachate, flow paths and receptors, in order to inform the consent replacement

Application form 20 04886 2 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

Does the dam already exist? Yes What year was it constructed? 1931 What is the purpose of the dam? The dam forms Lake Mangamahoe which is utilised to provide water storage for hydro-electricity generation by Trustpower and water supply for NPDC. Is water to be taken from the dam? No Was the dam designed by an engineer? Don't know Will you upload plans for the dam in the Documents step? No What is the volume of the dam reservoir (at normal levels) in cubic

Application form 21 05087 2 0 Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

possible to provide an answer to the previous question. However in order to progress with the application the zero response has been provided. The application is to renew an existing take from Lake Ratapiko. page Renewal investment Provide an assessment of the value of your investment that is dependent on this consent: $10,000 to $50,000 Location Map Site Location: -39.20503726980421,174.3485176565446 Open Map Assessment of Environmental Effects

Appendix Z - Uruti composting facility nitrogen balance

scenarios decreased by 21%. This is due to the greater irrigation area facilitating additional removal of nitrogen as plant matter. A ‘best-case’ modelled scenario is presented in which a change to current management practises has the potential to reduce the nitrogen leached (compared to the current 2019 scenario) by an additional 64%. Model sensitivity analysis shows that an increase in irrigation area, increase in production (in the form of removal of hay bales) and decrease in compost

Application form 20 04888 2 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

Describe the industry and/or process from which the discharge will occur, and its general nature (e.g. domestic sewage, wastewater) The discharge relates to the hydro-electricity generation. Further details of Trustpower's hydro-electricity generation are provided in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects. What is the general form of the discharge?  Liquids Identify the potentially significant contaminants in the discharge  Other Please enter details of other