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Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki.

of costs and benefits 67 Appendix 2: Descriptions of other harmful organisms 69 Appendix 3: Summary of Beneficiairies and Exacerbators 77 Appendix A: Pest Management Line 79 Appendix B: Self-Help Possum Control Programme (as at May 2017) 81 Appendix C: Plants listed in the National Pest Plant Accord List 83 List of tables Table 1: NPD requirements and steps taken to comply 6 Table 2: Animal organisms classified as pests 11 Table 3: Plant organisms

Quarterly Operational Report December 2021

and riparian planting programmes. YTD 279,740 Plants sold. page Resource management QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2021 14 PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE Implement the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Soil Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 233 ha of protection forestry and construction of 17 km of retirement fencing to retire 200 ha of marginal land.

Waste Remediation Services Symes Manawapou LF Annual Report 2023 2024

<0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 Calcium (Sat Paste) mg/L 312 387 233 400 479 291 365 Magnesium (Sat Paste) mg/L 45 55 32 64 90 51 67 Sodium (Sat Paste) mg/L 152 172 142 272 477 326 326 page 21 The analysis of the soil samples indicated the following: • Sodium absorption ratio (SAR) ranged from 2.1 to 5.2mmol/L0.5, the limit is set at <18mmol/L0.5. These concentration levels are well below the consent surrender limit. • In terms of petroleum

TRC 2024-34 Long-Term Plan

Long-Term Plan purpose Consultation issues Our mission Governance report Working together with Maori 1 2 3 10 12 14 Groups of activities Resource management Catchment management Transport Flood protection and hazard management Regional facilities Regional leadership and governance 29 41 52 57 63 67 Audit eportr Our region Community wellbeings Operating environment Strategic priorities 18 20 22 24 26 27

Quarterly Operational Report March 2020

including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 50 ha of protection forestry and construction of 22 km of retirement fencing to retire 400 ha of marginal land. Until the end of the October reporting period, 3,946 poles planted, 4.5 kilometres of fencing to protect 0.3 hectares of retirement, and 75.6 hectares of new forestry is reported. For the June 2020 reporting period, 28.6 ha of retirement; 26 km of fencing to protect 78 ha of forestry is proposed. All funds …