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Coastal Plan submissions A-F

the proposed crossing, an ‘agreement to cross’. For such a simple ‘agreement to cross’, (which should not require a signature from either party), the Maintenance Authority for the crossing cable should forward to the Maintenance Authority for the crossed cable the following information: i) A Route Position List (RPL) covering the route of the cable for at least three times depth of water on both sides of the proposed crossing point 72 page ICPC Recommendation

Annual report 2016-2017

Port Industrial Catchments consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017

Annual report 2015-2016

Report 71 13.3.4 Alterations to the monitoring programme for 2016-2017 71 13.3.5 13.4 Recommendation 71 page v 14. Summary of recommendations 72 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 73 Bibliography and references 74 Appendix I Resource consents held by cleanfill owners and operators (alphabetical order) List of tables Table 1 Cleanfill related consents monitored under this programme during the period under review 6 Table 2 Number of

Annual report 2014-2015

3.4 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 62 3.5 Discussion 64 3.5.2 Evaluation of performance 64 3.5.3 Recommendations from the 2013-2014 Annual Report 68 3.5.4 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2015-2016 69 3.6 Recommendations 70 4. Summary of recommendations 71 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 72 Bibliography and references 74 Appendix I Resource consents held by Methanex New Zealand Limited for the Motunui plant (For a copy of the resource

Biennial report 2012-2014

Tawhiti catchment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Biennial report 2011-2013

Temperature Deg.C 9.3 14.4 15.7 9.6 pH pH 7.2 7.2 7.4 7.4 Conductivity mS/m@20C 34.2 24.4 9.3 14.2 Suspended solids g/m3 16 10 19 7 Total dissolved solids g/m3 265 189 72 110 Chloride g/m3 86.2 - 17.2 27.4 page 17 Parameter Unit Date 12-Aug-11 13-Oct-11 22-Mar-12

TRC Regional Air Quality Plan 2011 Updated July 2023

(regulations 8 to 17); • pruning and thinning (regulations 18 to 21); • earthworks (regulations 22 to 35); • river crossings (regulations 36 to 49); • forestry quarrying (regulations 50 to 61); • harvesting (regulations 62 to 71); • mechanical land preparation (regulations 72 to 75); and • re-planting (regulations 76 to 81). Most forestry activities are permitted by the NES-PF as long as foresters meet specific conditions to prevent significant