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Application 1797 (renewal) - Ōpunake Power Ltd

Map Co-ordinates at point of discharge (either Longitude/Latitude or NZTM): ________________________ Longitude ________________________ Latitude OR 1674248E-5631944N (NZTM) 3.5 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice) Lot1 SS6265 Sub Sec 47 Borough of Opunake Blk IX Opunake SD 3.6 Assessment/Valuation number of property (refer to land title or rates notice)

Application 1796 (renewal) - Ōpunake Power Ltd

N (NZTM) 3.4 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice) Lot1 SS6265 Sub Sec 47 Borough of Opunake Blk IX Opunake SD _________________________________________________________________________________ 3.5 Assessment/Valuation number of property (refer to land title or rates notice) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ page 4 Location

Taranaki By Products consent monitoring 2017-2018

Council to continually re-evaluate its approach and that of consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the Company, this report also assigns them a rating for their

The Mānuka & Kānuka Plantation Guide (Landcare Research)

PLANTING_GUIDELINE_FINAL THE MAJORITY OF THE PLATES IN THIS DOCUMENT WERE TAKEN BY LOUISE SAUNDERS (BOFFA MISKELL), OTHER THAN THE FOLLOWING: PLATE 44 - REBECCA RYDER (BOFFA MISKELL), PLATE 56 - MARCUS GIRVEN (BOFFA MISKELL), PLATES 50 - 53 AND 55 - MATTHEW LAY, AND THE IMAGES THAT APPEAR ON PAGES 26 - 31 WERE PROVIDED BY SVEN STELLIN page Table of Contents 1. HISTORY AND USES 1 2. PLANT DESCRIPTIONS 2 2.1 Mānuka 2 2.2 Kānuka 3 2.3 Identification 4 2.4 Growth factors 9 2.5 Growth rates 11

Urban Development Indicators quarterly report No 4 - March 2020

 The New Plymouth district is expected to experience high population growth.  Housing: In general, all housing indicators show upward trends. The cost of building or buying a first home in New Plymouth has increased, with housing affordability also on the rise in the short term.  Rent has continued to increase but the rate of change remains steady, alongside rental affordability.  Subdivisions: The increase in sub-dividable consents and residential consent applications has …

2023 Terms 1 2 calendar of events Enviroschools Taranaki v2

… by Friday 24th February Kavanagh Farm Dairy numbers 40393/ 40394, Nowell Rd, Hawera 21st March 10:00-1:30pm Focus: Net Zero emissions NCEA Links: L1 90160, L2 91298, L3 91532 Registrations due by Friday 10th March Term 2 field trips Gibson Farm Dairy No. 40374, Whareora Road. Hawera 9th May 10:00 -1:30pm Focus: Lowering environmental impacts- reducing stocking rates and imported feed to reduce emissions – lowering methane output and Nitrogen surplus. Also examining use of

2023 Terms 1 2 calendar of events Enviroschools Taranaki

by Friday 24th February Kavanagh Farm Dairy numbers 40393/ 40394, Nowell Rd, Hawera 21st March 10:00-1:30pm Focus: Net Zero emissions NCEA Links: L1 90160, L2 91298, L3 91532 Registrations due by Friday 10th March Term 2 field trips Gibson Farm Dairy No. 40374, Whareora Road. Hawera 9th May 10:00 -1:30pm Focus: Lowering environmental impacts- reducing stocking rates and imported feed to reduce emissions – lowering methane output and Nitrogen surplus. Also examining use of

Agenda

is because a large proportion of our network was built in the 1950s and 60s and now needs replacing. The condition of the network is declining which is leading to an increased rate of failures that require attention. This means our network is becoming less resilient to external influences such as severe weather. At the same time, many of the communities we serve are growing and this is expected to continue. The current amount of revenue we are allowed to recover from our customers

Hearing evidence submitted - Christian McDean

(b) Monitoring page 1 page (c) Effecte relating to odour and dust and loss of amenity value of air (d) Imposition of limits on or relating to discharge or ambient concentrations of contaminants, or on or relating to mass discharge rates (e) Best practicable option to prevent or minimise any adverse effects on the environment (f) Any matter contained in Appendix V (g) Review of the conditions of consent and the timing and purpose of the review 8 The intensification of

Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan

performance of scheme in all floods exceeding 750 cumecs at Rimu St. Funding Maintenance funded by: Targeted rate over the New Plymouth District Damage repairs funded by: Rates (as above) Financial reserves Reprioritising works Loan page Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan Updated – 25 August 2020 4 Financial reserves Aim to: - Build up reserves to meet above average planned expenditure. - Draw down reserves to meet