page
Climate and Air
Land
The area of land used for dairy farming has
increased by 43% over the last 30 years.
ar.The number of dairy cows remains simil
Water
Taranaki is one of the sunniest and
windiest regions in New Zealand.
Since 2009, Taranaki land owners have
planted 46,000 poles to treat erosion-prone
land; erected 237km of fencing and planted
894ha in trees along waterways and retired
5,523ha of erosion-prone land.
Possum numbers are still
Operations and Regulatory Agenda Oct 2023
to our dwelling and linger there within all of our shelter belt trees which
surround our home.
25. #141 through to #170 of OR: TRC site visits and ppm levels in 2021 -
August 12th wind in the West; September 20th W; September 24th W;
September 29th W/SW; October 1st W; October 5th N/NW; November 22nd
SW; November 26th W/NW; December 1st ; December 2nd ; NOTE: With
page
7
every single one of these site inspections I would expect there to be a
0ppm
tier decision tree which guides site operation. The tiered
response was developed because of simplicity but also allows increased monitoring effort and
reviews of site performance to minimise risks from drainage losses to groundwater and
accumulation of hydrocarbon constituents within the soil. Within each tier, specific constituent
threshold values for the operation have been set to protect the soil and groundwater.
The tiered operational plan also provides remediation options should the
Impact Assessment & Cost-Benefit Analyses of Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan.
cygnets), and teal and paradise ducks. No wildlife
were recorded on either pond at the time of the July 2012 inspection occasion.
The March 2012 inspection which had followed stormy, very windy conditions (five
days earlier), found considerable damage in the pine plantation surrounding the
WWTP although the structural integrity of the WWTP was not affected. Several trees
had fallen across the entrance track to the ponds system and one tree had fallen into the
primary pond. Various trees had
into the Technology curriculum.
Other examples include:
Levels 1 and 2 Paper and paper products
Levels 3 and 4 Food containers and packaging
Levels 5 and 6 Renewable and Non-renewable energy
Levels 7 and 8 Waste Disposal Systems
page
Introduction
Every year the average person throws away 45 kg of plastic, 107 bottles, 160 cans and
two trees (equivalent) of cardboard and paper.
Waste disposal is a hot environmental issue in New Zealand and throughout
the world.
into the Technology curriculum.
Other examples include:
Levels 1 and 2 Paper and paper products
Levels 3 and 4 Food containers and packaging
Levels 5 and 6 Renewable and Non-renewable energy
Levels 7 and 8 Waste Disposal Systems
page
Introduction
Every year the average person throws away 45 kg of plastic, 107 bottles, 160 cans and
two trees (equivalent) of cardboard and paper.
Waste disposal is a hot environmental issue in New Zealand and throughout
the world.
and identifying these invertebrates. In recent
years most of our streams and rivers have been
fenced and thousands of trees have been
planted on the banks. In time, as the trees
grow, the water quality will improve enabling
everyone using the water and everything living
in it to be winners.
Will it erupt again and if so when?
The answer to the first part of the question is
almost certainly ‘yes’ but the second part is not
known. However, volcanologists believe that
enforced. Should a group arrive without
a list the teacher-in-charge will be asked to write
one. Thank you for your co-operation.
As winter approaches many schools will be plan-
ning their tree planting programme for this
season. Once again the Council is heavily
involved in the region’s riparian management
programme with another 300,000 plants going
into the ground this winter. It is great to hear
of more and more schools getting involved in
planting programmes whether