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Policy & Planning agenda March 2020

analysis of sediment cores can give insight into both the drivers and rates of environmental change over time. In this project, the sediment core analytics being utilised can reconstruct a lake’s environmental history as far back as 1,000 years ago. The full range of monitoring carried out at each lake is summarised in Table 2. 26. The sampling of Taranaki lakes was completed in October 2019. Council staff assisted the project team with access arrangements and also accompanied them during …

Stock Truck Effluent Strategy

livestock movement is cattle with 7,850 units, sheep movement is approximately 220 units and bobby calves is approximately 1220 units (based on unit holding rates of approximately 40 cattle, 500 bobby calves and 500 sheep). The increased movement of stock into the region is associated with favourable prices being paid at meat processors, and the closure of some meat processors. 3.4 Farmer practices Farmers’ behaviour prior to stock being transported influences the amount of

Lower Waiwhakaiho industries consent monitoring 2017-2018

discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders during the period under review, this report also assigns a rating as to each company’s environmental and administrative performance during the period under review. page 3 Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s

Agenda

Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee August 2017.

Sandy Bay - Waikekeho 2 (p218-289)

Pleistocene) volcanic activity in the Taranaki Area. The islands are rated as nationally significant in the Geopreservation Inventory and are considered to be a mineral (taranakite) locality of international importance. The islands also contain a variety of uncommon flora and fauna of scientific interest. • Cultural: The islands are of cultural and spiritual significance to Māori. With the exception of Pararaki, each of the islands has been occupied in the past by people of Te Atiawa and

Lake Kaikura - Nofolk Road (p80-147)

Potential and actual threats to the sustainability of Maitahi Scenic Reserve’s ecological values are as follows: Threats to ecological values Level of risk Comment Pest animals Low to medium Possums and rats Weeds Low to medium Boxthorn Habitat modification Medium to high Significant cattle browsing of the understorey. Also stock trampling is exacerbating erosion rate at the top of the cliffs. Coastal erosion Site protection measures addressing

Annual report 2015-2016

review, this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and administrative performance. Environmental performance is concerned with actual or likely effects on the receiving environment from the activities during the monitoring year. Administrative performance is concerned with the Company’s approach to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take

web EnergyWatch appeal

Spill Contingency Plan (MOSCP, 2012) published by Taranaki Regional Council does not appear to have been referred to or referenced by the proposed Coastal Plan. It was referenced in the Cawthorn Buffer Distances Report on page 2 and in the References section. Appendix 4 Sensitive Site Coastal Info includes 66 sensitive sites relating to oil spills with the majority of the Taranaki coastline identified with ratings of Very High Risk and High Risk of Oil Spills. 4 This should be