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Compliance biomonitoring summary 2019-2020

Report reference FRODO number and comments Boyd Surrey Road Stockpiling Facility Spring and Summer Site 2 MTH000062 76 and 80 24 and 17 #2502795 and #2533269 Results suggest that a harmful discharge associated with stockpiling activities has possibly entered the unnamed tributary of the Mangatengehu Stream between sites 1 and 2. Appropriate enforcement action was taken by the job manager in response to these results. Cold Creek Water Supply …

12AEE AppendixJ

page RECEIVED 3 0 NOV 2017 TaranakiRW^CQUnci* APPENDIX ']' Consultation Records page Non-Notified Approval Form Form No oos In accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991, in order for an application for a resource consent to be processed without notification, the written approval of every person who may be adversely affected by the granting/renewal/change/review of the consent must be obtained. Council staff determine who is adversely affected. Applicants

Flushing, draining and replacing radiators

the region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your waste when combined with that of others can amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day of the year. The cumulative effects of combined discharges can cause serious damage to our environment and must be prevented. It is illegal to cause pollution In New Zealand the Resource Management Act (1991) is the law that protects our environment. It clearly states that every person is responsible for ensuring that

Painting and plastering wastes

think that your little bit of waste can’t harm the environment but there are other people in the region carrying out activities similar to yours. Your waste when combined with that of others can amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day of the year. The cumulative effects of combined discharges can cause serious damage to our environment and must be prevented. It is illegal to cause pollution In New Zealand the Resource Management Act (1991) is the law that protects

Washing earthmoving equipment

pollution In New Zealand the Resource Management Act (1991) is the law that protects our environment. It clearly states that every person is responsible for ensuring that their activities and those of their employees do not contribute to pollution of our environment. Specifically, it is illegal to allow any substance to enter water either directly, through the stormwater system or via the contamination of land without authorisation. By making a few simple changes to your site and your

Water blasting

when combined with that of others can amount to a significant amount of pollution occurring every day of the year. The cumulative effects of combined discharges can cause serious damage to our environment and must be prevented. It is illegal to cause pollution In New Zealand the Resource Management Act (1991) is the law that protects our environment. It clearly states that every person is responsible for ensuring that their activities and those of their employees do not contribute

Glenafon Wetland, Kahouri Bush, Mimi Estuary, Mudfish 3, Putere Wetlands, Scott Bush, Victoria St

(Dacrycarpus dacrydioides), manuka (Leptospermum scoparium), pate (Schefflera digitata), raupo (Typha orientalis), purei (Carex secta) and Carex geminata. An extensive planting programme is also planned for the large buffer margins of the retired area. Fauna The open water ponds have attracted a variety of wildlife with the most notable being the New Zealand dabchick (Poliocephalus rufopectus) (Nationally Vulnerable) and grey duck (Anas superciliosa superciliosa) (Nationally

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki 2019-2020

page 1 To Sheree Tidswell, Environmental Scientist - State of the Environment Job Managers - Callum MacKenzie, Thomas McElroy, Darin Sutherland From Vladislav Tkachenko (formerly Brian Cheyne), Environmental Scientist – Air Quality Document 2505814 Date 22 May 2020 Monitoring of nitrogen oxides (NOx) levels in Taranaki near major NOx sources, year 2019-2020 From 2014 onwards, the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) has implemented a coordinated …

Speed restrictions for Port Taranaki & environs

5 knot speed restriction within 200m of shore and inside line from Blyde Wharf to end of Lee Breakwater If you have any queries contact the Harbour Master 027 or harbourmaster@trc.govt.nz544 6912 or refer to: www.trc.govt.nz/ -harbour management Waterski access lane Speed restrictions uplifted only for boats towing waterskiers. Port Taranaki By-laws Breaking the rules may damage property, cause injury or endanger lives. Fines may be issued for breaking the rules.

Message to Wellington 2017 - summary

also been formal reconciliation between the Crown and Parihaka. An excellent outcome. Oil and gas industry and returns: No response to date. RMA implementation and reforms: The jury is still out on major amendments made to the Resource Management Act in April 2017. Further work needed. Investment in Egmont National Park: Support for Project Mounga is good news but there is still less-than-adequate investment in visitor facilities. Marine oil spill