... streams with slope <2 m/km) 5. A Source water areas Protection Zones for municipal drinking water supply. The priority order assigned in relation to each of these water quality issues is as follows; High priority Medium priority Low priority Long term Sediment yield ...
... emphasised in the report, with the overall aim to formulate a transparent decision-making process that can be actively and consistently practiced by everybody in order to sustain te Mauri o Ngati Kere. The report concludes that through monitoring, communities are able to take greater responsibility for stewardship ...
... streams with slope <2 m/km) 5. A Source water areas Protection Zones for municipal drinking water supply. The priority order assigned in relation to each of these water quality issues is as follows; High priority Medium priority Low priority Long term Sediment yield ...
... newly established surfaces and any grassed slopes or vegetated areas that were cleared or damaged as a result of the activity, are revegetated in order to prevent sediment from entering the waterbody. (d) The design and installation of the works shall be such that it does ...
... various mitigation and water allocation scenarios across the base models to determine the impact variance 3. Scale the base models and scenarios impacts in order to represent the entire catchment impacts in economic and social returns. Concept continued 4. The base models represent averaged resources and inputs ...
... in the context of why a RPMP is required. 4.15.4. Possums the GNR could present an operational budget risk to DOC in the order of $3M per annum. 4.15.5. DOC supported suggested changes to the written management agreement approach so they can work with HBRC ...
... at what cost, if 3 Heretaunga Tamatea Settlement Trust, Mana Ahuriri Trust and Maungaharuru-Tangitu Trust. 4 More information about this project is online at www.hbcoast.co.nz Page |4 nothing else was done to increase resilience to coastal hazards. That report is to be presented to the ...
... be similar (i.e so it doesn't significantly change expectations for values agreed during the TANK collaborative process or result in significantly increased costs in order to meet any new objective) d. If it makes sense to do so this is particularly relevant to the new NPSFM2020 provisions ...
... the TANK catchments. The section 42A report identifies that there are areas of surface and groundwater that are over-allocated, and that, in order to meet obligations under the RMA and the NPSFM, must be phased out.16 34 PC9 does not achieve this. Instead, it ...
... distance downstream at the Bridge Rd bridge and that further dilution will occur between the point of discharge and these downstream recreational areas. In order to model the river discharge a gauging site with a lengthy and continuous flow record was needed. Beca (2021:P : ...
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