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Report and recommendation on Urenui Beach seawall (2007)

job to be completed before there is more land erosion, and to avoid costs of temporary measures. Seeks for the wall to be finished with no conditions. Ian Noel Bullock Support N To ensure the foreshore camping and recreational facilities can be kept safe and intact for the future Ian Parker Support N Completion of the wall as soon as possible to stop erosion. Jason Quickenden Support N Installation of rock wall to stop erosion of Urenui Beach. It is costing rate payers money to try and

Annual report 2013-2014

observable and/or ongoing effects upon soil and groundwater quality associated with the land disposal process • effective incorporation of material, application rates and associated earthworks • integrity and management of storage facilities • dust and odour effects in proximity of the site boundaries • housekeeping and site management • the neighbourhood was surveyed for environmental effects. 1.5.4 Chemical sampling During the monitoring period the Council collected six composite

Quarterly Operational Report September 2020

time frame compliance has been maintained, meaning activities are not being delayed. Excellent prehearing success rate for the quarter. No appeals on decisions during the quarter. Outputs/Key performance indications PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE Provide accurate and timely information in response to all appropriate requests for assistance in implementing Regional Plan rules. Timely and appropriate information has been provided for all information …

Agenda

follow.  The current Cost Benefit Ratio has 10+ ratings whereas the new two stage process has four.  A new Very High rating has been introduced.  Consultation is open until 21 April 2017. FR will draft a regional submission for the RTAG to review via email. DCs indicated that they are unlikely to submit separately at an organisational level.  The draft IAF for PT will be released on 27 April 2017. Long Term Strategic View (LTSV) WW introduced the LTSV, with key

Outfall ecological report 2011-2013

exceed 11,950 m3, rate of discharge not to exceed 138 L/s Data submitted to TRC in monthly and annual reports by NPDC (Appendix IV). Yes 2. Cease discharge after Waitara to New Plymouth pipeline is commissioned Pipeline due to be commissioned during summer 2014. N/A 3. pH 6-12 in at least 98% of discharge samples over 12 month period Data submitted to TRC in monthly and annual reports by NPDC (Appendix IV). Not quite: 97.3% pH 6-12 See Appendix IV 4.

Annual report 2012-2013

ecology inspection. The Company carried out air emission sampling and groundwater monitoring through independent consultants and further storm water sampling, and forwarded the results to the Council for audit and review. Processing rates continued to increase during the period, particularly for herbicides. The monitoring showed that the Company has had no significant impact on air quality in the vicinity of the plant or on water quality in the Herekawe Stream. No complaint about odour was

StadiumUpdateAugust2019 web

Stadium can’t succeed without rugby.  Rugby remains important to Taranaki people – the region has the nation’s highest rugby engagement rate of any region in New Zealand. Reference: BERL report (www.trc.govt.nz/yarrow1) TV1 news clip May 2019 showing main pitch set up for soccer: (www.bit.ly/YarrowTV) annotation http://www.trc.govt.nz/yarrow1 http://www.trc.govt.nz/yarrow1 annotation http://www.bit.ly/YarrowTV http://www.bit.ly/YarrowTV page 5

RemediationApplication5839

C>f^t' 3.4 Map Co-ordinates at point of discharge (either Longitude/Latitude or NZTM): Longitude _ Latitude OR 17-ll^Q^ _ E 5625 796-3- ^ (NZTM) 3.5 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice) ft- $rates notice)

Draft regional targets for swimmable rivers and lakes in Taranaki - March 2018

risen from 50% to 85%, and the percentage planted has risen from 42% to 70%. Notwithstanding that while NIWA confirms a definite reduction in E coli levels, the rate of compliance with NPS-FM targets has not changed over the same period (NIWA, in prep) due at least in part to the reality that peak concentrations of E. coli at peak flows are not reduced by such riparian interventions. Taking the above into account, regional gains in swimmability of some 25% in relative terms, from a current 39%