... budget may be contemplated in groundwater management, decisions on limits to groundwater development should primarily consider the size of discharge that can be captured without causing unacceptable effects. For example, effects of groundwater abstraction on hydraulically connected surface water bodies are considerably important in PPC9. Groundwater ...
... in response to Covid19 in the community is an especially important consideration. We think it prudent to provide a contingency for conducting the hearing online (through zoom or appropriate means) to ensure the safety and health of parties and adhering to alert level restrictions. We will ...
... masks at all times unless everyone in the room agrees that face masks may be removed while speaking. 7. We are providing live online streaming of the hearing and encourage those who do not have to be in the hearing in person to use this facility. The ...
... based on:- Current framework- New minimum flows- Staged reductions with minimum flows- Flow sharing with minimum flows- Flow sharing without minimum flows Scenarios incorporating minimum flows based on:- Habitat-flow modelling in Ngaruroro and Tutaekuri- Oxygen-flow modelling in Karamu Modelling Stream Depleting ...
... this report was ever made final and provide a copy of the report. 4. The main application report provides a number of statements without providing sufficient evidential, technical or specialist opinion to support the authors' statements. The specialist, technical reports prepared by eCoast provide ...
... , when boats start to collide with them, but with limited success, and the problem is liable to get worse and remain on-going without other intervention. Reefs of tubeworm are most visible between the northern river bank and the first pier of the bridge and now effectively ...
... site. The archaeological site (246) referred to in the letter is not identified in the CHBDC Plan or the Proposed Plan (online Planning Maps) nor is it identified in the NZ Archaeological Association (NZ Arch site) list of registered archaeological sites. Appendix ...
... . To achieve 100% removal requires a very large storage pond, to the point where significant storm events are captured and water withheld without any over topping. Unfortunately, storm events and 'worse case' weather events are difficult to predict, both in terms of their ...
... through Agribase to provide initial PAGE 5 OF 6 priorities for compliance checks. The rule could require registration of Landuse with Council (simple online form) before a certain date and/or provision of land use information upon request. This would be an easier, less ...
... a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, including photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the publisher. Joanne Heperi PO Box 118 Takapau 4203 Page| 1 Ko Mākāretu te Awa Figure 1: Mākāretu ...
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