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Establishing riparian vegetation

VEGETATION Remember the importance of post-planting maintenance, if planting riparian margins. Release-weeding and pest control ensure good establishment. Silviculture helps prevent trees from falling into channels, avoids suppression of ground cover by lower branches, and ensures good growth form for timber production. Where banks are control-grazed, good stock management is essential to maintain pasture composition and density. It also helps suppress weeds. The Council’s information sheet

Lake Herengawe, Te Kiri Bush, Te Wairua o te kohu

recreational values. Public usage includes fishing, boating, and duck hunting. 1 Pure grey ducks are listed as Acutely Threatened. However, interbreeding between the native grey and the introduced mallard means that few pure grey ducks remain. page Management threats and response Potential and actual threats to the sustainability of Lake Herengawe’s ecological values are as follows: Threats to ecological values

Bushy Park QEII Covenants, Fred and Nell Morris Reserve, MS and FA Morris Reserve, Pukiekie

Tikorangi Whitehead KNE. Sustainability Positive 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 ecological values are as follows: Threats to ecological values Potential threat Comment Pest animals High Possums, cats, mustelids, and rats. Weeds High Woolly nightshade, pasture grass.

Resource consents 9 November 2018-24 January 2019

R2/10701-1.0 Stonehaven Farms Limited Pipe Waterway Dairy Farm R2/10698-1.0 NZ Transport Agency Structure - Culvert Road/Bridge Construction or Maintenance R2/10038-2.0 Forest Management NZ Ltd Structure - Culvert Forestry R2/10277-1.2 Tararua Wind Power Limited Structure - Culvert Power Generation - Wind R2/10278-1.2 Tararua Wind Power Limited Structure - Culvert Power Generation - Wind Land Use Consent Discharge Permit Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional

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at Puke Ariki on show throughout 2018. Studies investigate invertebrates, plants, birds and other wildlife found in ponds. We also offer lessons on request on Waste Minimisation and Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM). Transport The Council operates a number of bus services in our region. We have personnel who can talk to classes about these services. Here is a general overview of the educational programmes that we currently offer at the Council. We

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Results at our beaches are consistently better than the national average and in 2015/16, 99% of samples were within Ministry for the Environment guidelines for seawater quality. The Council is one of over 20 organisations or agencies involved in managing activities on the land, coast and other areas of the marine environment. Download our Coast study unit from our website or contact Kevin for your own copy. Invite Kevin to talk to your class about rock pool ecology prior to

Hydrocarbon compounds (BTEX) Taranaki air monitoring survey 2013

page Memorandum To Keith Brodie, Environmental Monitoring Manager Fiza Hafiz, Scientific officer – State of Environment From Brian Cheyne, Scientific officer – Air Quality File 1262809 - SEM 4/11 Date 25 October 2013 Corrected January 2019 following receipt of finalised laboratory report Air monitoring survey of hydrocarbon compounds (BTEX) in the Taranaki Region Introduction In April 2012 a survey of ambient air quality sampling was carried out by

Elected Members Code of Conduct

or lose their status as an elector, or of certain breaches of the Local Authorities (Members’ Interests) Act 1968. 39. Under the Local Government Act 2002, the Council, when adopting a code of conduct, must consider whether they will require members to declare if they are an undischarged bankrupt. The Council believes that bankruptcy does raise questions about the soundness of a person’s financial management skills and their judgement in general. The Council therefore requires

Dairy effluent pond guidelines update

DEPs in Taranaki. The update reflects a change in effluent management philosophy, away from treatment and discharge to waterways and toward storage of effluent with irrigation to land. We understand TRC wants to retain a flexible approach to pond construction, recognising that mandating a single specific pond design/type is not appropriate for all situations. TRC recognises that different solutions to pond design will achieve environmental protection in different

Appendix 9: Investigation of existing bores

http://www.epa.gov/ada/csmos/models/bioscrn.html - can be utilised to model the site. Sources Fetter, C W. Applied hydrogeology. 4th ed. Prentice Hall Inc, 2001. Fetter, C W. Applied hydrogeology. 3rd ed. Prentice Hall, 1994 Guidelines for Assessing and Managing Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sites in New Zealand page Leveling survey of existing groundwater bores Sight B.S. I.S. F.S. H.o.C. G.L. Remarks Well Depth Water Level GW-Potentiometric 1 1.498 11.498 10.000 No.3 Well 5.75 0.59 9.4 2 1.634 9.864