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Taranaki Enviroschools - Term 2 2020 panui

$$$$$ Stra�ord Primary School Tools, gloves, po�ng mix, plants $$$$$ Tikorangi School Further Orchard development Help & trees/plants Toko School Connec�ons between orchard and classroom $$$$$ Waitara High School Harakeke & kai gardens Money & help Westown Kindergarten Help plan�ng out orchard Fruit trees Events held prior to lockdown St Josephs Wetlands Day - Esther and an awesome group of local experts came together for a day of learning around wetlands at St Josephs School in Waitara.

TPJ Partnership Cleanfill Annual Report 2021-2022

planting to be completed by 1 August 2020 Inspection Technical compliance achieved, with some in-fill planting to be undertaken 9. One-off payment to enhance wetland and stream habitat Not assessed N/A 10. Take all practicable steps to minimise increased sedimentation and turbidity during installation Not assessed N/A 11. No burying of vegetation within 20 metres of pipes Not assessed N/A 12. Stabilise earthworks areas as soon as practicable following

Proposed Coastal Plan Environment Court Consent Order 17 May 2021

cliffs of acid rocks Vertebrate induced: seabird burrowed soils Coastal wetlands: dune slacks Lagoons, Ephermeral wetlands x Pelagic seabirds are those seabirds that spend the majority of their lives at sea, only coming ashore during breeding seasons. Information sources Schedule 1 Coastal Plan maps, Biodiversity portal (estuary vegetation) Coastal Plan maps Biodiversity portal Coastal Plan maps, Biodiversity portal Coastal Plan maps Coastal Plan maps Further

Annual report 2016-2017

operating normally at the time of the inspection. No effects from the discharge of wastewater and stormwater from the retention pond were noted in the wetland downstream. Vegetation within the wetland was observed to be flourishing. Air emissions from the tower were not causing any downwind odours or smoke. 24 January 2017 The site was observed to be neat and tidy and well run. The stormwater system was operating well with aquatic species within the pond system indicating very good

Recount 103 - December 2016

agencies to protect and enhance the estuary, its tributaries and surrounding wetlands with streamside fencing and planting under a Taranaki Regional Council riparian plan. They also have a Council biodiversity plan to manage and protect the native habitats and have established a QEII covenant. The artists also support the coastal initiatives of the local school and make visitors to their studios aware of the ecological significance of the area. Video profile:

NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills Inglewood Okato and Marfell Park Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021

analysis of the samples are presented in Table 4 and Table 5. As with previous results, the discharge from the culvert below the landfill exhibits leachate contamination as indicated by the high levels of conductivity, alkalinity, iron, manganese, ammoniacal nitrogen and ammonia. In general, the levels of contaminants found 130 m downstream of the discharge (at site AWY000105) indicate that the wetland is effective at reducing contaminant levels downstream. The higher nitrate/nitrite