... the Hawkes Bay Regional Council. b. A key component of the schemes ,s a series of stopbanks and other flood profectbn assers de signed to contain floodwaters within a defined floodway without oveftopping or compromising the stopbanks. c. The Ngaruroro River, Tataekuri Waipawa and ...
... grow the conservation community. The International context timing is right for this, given a growing community At the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, world appreciation of the value of nature, as well as an leaders adopted the Convention on Biological increased public desire for ...
... with increasing drought severity. With ongoing risk of wildfire, smoke taint may be an issue for crops such as wine grapes (Mira de Orduña, 2010). Increases in extreme rainfall event magnitude and frequency may impact horticulture in several different ways. Slips on hill ...
... Survey Report for the Protected Natural Areas Programme No. 35. Napier, Department of Conservation. Townsend, A., P. de Lange, et al. (2008). New Zealand Threat Classification System Manual. Wellington, Department of Conservation: 34. ...
... soils.The pond will be desilted as necessary in order to ensure its effective operation.Maintenance of the pond system will include regular de silting when gravel washing is occurring and will avoid the introduction of contaminants other than silt or sediment to the ponds.3 2.2.3 ...
... of the sediment would have been further removed by filtration or sedimentation over this flow path. 24. The evidence presented by Mr Van de Munckhof, paragraph 32, describes that a project specific ESCP will be prepared for the landfill development. This will also include erosion ...
... storm waves such as wave setup and wave run-up at the shoreline. A storm surge analysis for the New Zealand coast was done by de Lange (1996) based on measured surges. He found that the maximum expected elevations are in the range of 0.8 to 1 ...
... In terms of stormwater, Tonkin& Taylor has been engaged to consider this in detail and is addressed in the evidence of Mr Van de Munckof and Mr Hansford. A number of hui have been held with Ngāti Pārau. Representatives of Ngāti Pārau have also visited the ...
... the evidence of Mr Tony Bryce. A detailed description of the proposed stormwater management systems is provided in the evidence of Mr Rob Van de Munckhof. The following paragraphs summarise the parts of the project that are relevant to my assessment of ecological effects. 19. The ...
... WDC's previous response to 4h) below which is relevant too. 4d) Confirm when the two ponds The aerated lagoon was most recently de- This answer satisfies HBRC's information were last desludged, and what are sludged in April 2018, with about 517 m3 (dry ...
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