... is allocated, subject to limits, targets and flow regimes which provide for the values of each water body, in the following priority order: a) The reasonable domestic needs of people, livestock drinking and fire-fighting supply b) Existing and future demand for domestic supply ...
... , section 80A(4). Page 4 35023962_2.docx in a comprehensive way and to propose changes that apply across the region, in order to ensure a consistent approach is taken (i.e. rather than only considering the PPC9 catchments). As noted in the section ...
... bodies' and catchments may be influenced by the outcome of a Water Conservation began work to identify these, and adopted a refreshed Heretaunga Order application. Plains Urban Development Strategy. Work to develop a plan change for greater regulation of Oil and Gas exploration and production on ...
... This provides the basis for side agreements to be negotiated. I have noted Mr Barrett's point that a side agreement to cease pumping in order to protect a well's head may not be possible if the take is for augmentation. I agree with that and that will limit ...
... This provides the basis for side agreements to be negotiated. I have noted Mr Barrett's point that a side agreement to cease pumping in order to protect a well's head may not be possible if the take is for augmentation. I agree with that and that will limit ...
... and values To help people acquire values of concern and responsibility for the environment and be motivated to care for the environment. 4.2.4 In order to meet these aims the HBRC has encouraged the co-ordination of resource users and has developed a number of environmental education programmes all of ...
... be significantly improved at times, and at other times will be only very marginally lower than what they would reach currently (in the order of 1-3 l/s) (refer Tables 1-3, Weir Reply evidence). 3.5 The Chair also drew attention to Objective ...
... all awa in the rohe and thereby protect/rejuvenate the mahinga kai. Without these species "our cultural practices die". In order to do so we need to ensure that the taiao (environment) is healthy and intact. But this is not the case ...
... all awa in the rohe and thereby protect/rejuvenate the mahinga kai. Without these species "our cultural practices die". In order to do so we need to ensure that the taiao (environment) is healthy and intact. But this is not the case ...
... is allocated, subject to limits, targets and flow regimes which provide for the values of each water body, in the following priority order: a) The reasonable domestic needs of people, livestock drinking and fire-fighting supply b) Existing and future demand for domestic supply ...
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