... group, a presentation on long-term groundwater trends, and Group input into advice to the Special Tribunal, shortly to consider the water conservation order (WCO) application for Ngaruroro River (including Clive River). What we want for Clive River Aki Paipper spoke on behalf ...
... oxidation pond. The oxidation pond was built with 500 mm of freeboard to allow for storage of up to 5,400 m3 in order to cater for storm flows and management of discharges to the Wairoa River. The discharge regime has always been during out- going ...
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... Group: Rivers and Streams Supporting Water Quality Information for the Development of Limits and Targets by the TANK Group: Rivers and Streams (online) Supporting Water Quality Information for the Development of Limits and Targets by the TANK Group: Rivers and Streams(| 4.12 MB ...
... generations. has focused on obtaining an understanding of the extent, Safeguarding the life-supporting capacity of air, quality and quantity of groundwater in order to manage water, soil and ecosystems. the resource sustainably through equitable allocation Avoiding, remedying or mitigating any adverse and efficient use ...
... Abbreviations as Meaning found in this decision NPS-UD National Policy Statement for Urban Development NZCPS New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 NWCO National Water Conservation Order Overseer A "tool" for estimating nitrogen losses from activities on the land P Phosphorus Pink version of PPC9 The s42A Reporting Officers ...
... will apply. TABLE 2A: Catchment Area Primary Value(s) and Uses Secondary Value(s) and Uses in no priority order in no priority order Greater Heretaunga/ any regionally significant native water bird Aggregate supply and extraction in Ahuriri Catchment Area populations and their ...
... level thus maintaining the river channel capacity. 5) River raking consisting of ripping the upper layer of the gravel bars and beaches in order to break natural armouring and uproot vegetation to increase gravel movement. This report includes relevant information about the gravel resources of the main ...
... customers. Ravensdown supports the need to mitigate the effects of its operations on the environment and is committed to fulfilling its environmental obligations in order for its business activities to continue. 3.4 In particular, Ravensdown participates in planning processes to ensure policies and regulations incorporated into plans ...
... relation to the problem. 3.1.5 It is important to recognise that an issue does not need to be identified as regionally significant, in order for the HBRC to address resource use activities under the RMA. This has been established in Chapter 5 where the HBRC has exercised ...
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