building and buried infrastructure such as buried water and wastewater pipes. It
typically results in long tears and rips in the ground surface.
Not all of a building’s foundations, buried pipe networks, road networks or flood protection
stop-banks might be affected by liquefaction. The affected part may subside (settle) or be
pulled sideways by lateral spreading, which can severely damage the building. Buried
services such as sewer pipes can be damaged as they are warped by lateral spreading,
other. What’s more, it is fun and it means fewer
cars on the road with less congestion around
school gates before and after school
Walking chool usess b
Some Citylink buses have a rack (see photo) on
the front for cyclists to hang their bikes on when
travelling on the bus. The racks are still being
trialled and if they prove to be popular more will
be fitted.
Bikes on buses
Travelling to school
It costs less than taking a car.
There is less pollution and energy use,
is noted for high quality surf breaks. This is particularly evident along the
stretch of coast from Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form
offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks.
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CO AS T AL P L AN F O R TARANAK I I n t roduc t i on
1.6 Mana whenua
Tangaroa has provided for and nourished the iwi o Taranaki for generations. It is integral
to the lives of the people who occupy the settlements
been upgraded to include a new
control system, an extended secondary combustion chamber, and the
installation of a liquids nozzle to allow liquids to be burnt;
• cessation of use of the ‘liquids’ incinerator in 1994, and demolition of the
liquids incinerator in June 2000;
• diversion of stormwater from the roads in the vicinity of the incinerator to a
new HDPE-lined stormwater pond (SV9200) in the 1995-1996 year;
• termination of the production of phenoxy herbicides
Road (centre), and Rimu Street (lower)), for the period 1
July 1992 to 30 June 2014 27
Figure 10 Instantaneous water temperature differences (˚C) between Waiwhakaiho
River sites during the monitoring period – SH3 and Hydro Road sites 28
Figure 11 Instantaneous water temperature differences (˚C) between Waiwhakaiho
River sites during the monitoring period – Hydro Road and Rimu Street
sites 29
Figure 12 Instantaneous water temperature differences (˚C) between Waiwhakaiho
River sites
$9.8 billion in 20202, up from $6.9
billion in 2000. That indicates real growth in the order of 1.8% per annum.
Over that period, employment increased from 49,100 to 59,600 persons3. The
regional economy has grown more slowly than the national rate, although the
national figure is heavily influenced by the strong growth in Auckland and the
northern North Island.
1 1460 Mokau Road
2 Infometrics (2020) Taranaki
to June 2023 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) and
details the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Tamarind New Zealand
Onshore Ltd (the Company). The Company operates the Sidewinder Production Station located on Upper
Durham Road at Inglewood, in the Waitara catchment and Te Atiawa rohe. A description of the site
processes can be found in section 1.2.
In accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) environmental management should be
… demonstration farm site visit:
Good for students from year 5 to 13
$300 Teacher release per visit & $300 bus
hire contribution available
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Ag & Hort - field trips
Term 1 field trips
Stratford Demonstration Farm
Dairy Numbers 40695. & 40696- East Road Stratford
7th March 10:00 -1:30pm
Focus: Precision identification of Nitrate leaching (Cattle
urine leaching mitigation) using ‘Spikey’ technology.
NCEA Links: L1 90160, L2 91298, L3 91532
Registrations due
demonstration farm site visit:
Good for students from year 5 to 13
$300 Teacher release per visit & $300 bus
hire contribution available
page
Ag & Hort - field trips
Term 1 field trips
Stratford Demonstration Farm
Dairy Numbers 40695. & 40696- East Road Stratford
7th March 10:00 -1:30pm
Focus: Precision identification of Nitrate leaching (Cattle
urine leaching mitigation) using ‘Spikey’ technology.
NCEA Links: L1 90160, L2 91298, L3 91532
Registrations due
unrealistic. Overall, the document
is very light on detail and is essentially asking submitters to provide the detail input that
a plan could be built around. Disappointingly, the main role seen for local government is
planning and roading provision, rather than as a facilitator or catalyst for actions by
local communities.
Recommendation
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the Memorandum Submission on Draft Emissions and Reduction plan Discussion
Document.
Policy and