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  1. 2021-04-21 Transcript (up to end of day 19) [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...important, then what other methods are available to us to recognise the work being done by priorities as between abstractors, and should our interests be as between abstractors only, which is what we think priorities are about, or should it have an environmental focus, which is a particular interest in dock, Director General, Conservation. So we will be, again, 25 looking to our alternatives, if priorities don’t survive, but there’s a gap, how can the gap be bridged, how should...

  2. 2021-04-21 Transcript (up to end of day 19) [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...important, then what other methods are available to us to recognise the work being done by priorities as between abstractors, and should our interests be as between abstractors only, which is what we think priorities are about, or should it have an environmental focus, which is a particular interest in dock, Director General, Conservation. So we will be, again, 25 looking to our alternatives, if priorities don’t survive, but there’s a gap, how can the gap be bridged, how should...

  3. Common Bundle Volume 2 [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...7-day mean annual low flow; (c) Interaction among water bodies; (d) Ecological values, including the need for flow variability; (e) Demand for water, including community water supplies; (f) Existing water uses and associated infrastructure; (g) Environmental, social, cultural, recreational and economic costs and benefits of taking and using water before and after the implementation of a minimum flow regime; and (h) Any other relevant matter in giving effect to Part 2 of the Resource...

  4. Justice Sector Outlook December 2016 [pdf, 882 KB]

    Justice Sector Outlook December 2016 quarter Contents Summary of the December quarter 1 Environmental factors are mixed 2 Emerging risks of upwards pipeline pressures 3 Criminal justice pipeline 4 Police proceedings have risen 5 Court volumes are rising, especially serious cases 6 Crown Law case volumes will rise slowly 7 Legal aid expenditure is projected to rise 8 Court-imposed fines are down slightly 10 Numbers of community sentences will rise s...

  5. 4.-David-Dunlop-Traffic-and-Transport.pdf [pdf, 744 KB]

    ...experience 4. I have the following qualifications and experience relevant to this evidence: (a) MSc in Planning Studies (focusing on Transportation), Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom (1996/97); and (b) Bachelor of Resource & Environmental Planning, Massey University in New Zealand (1992/95). 5. I have 23 years of experience in the planning, assessment and design of transportation projects in New Zealand and the United Kingdom, working for a wide range of ce...

  6. 2020-AKL-085 Waipa District Council v Waikato Regional Council [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...phosphorus, sediment and microbial pathogens diffuse discharges at a property scale. e. Consulting with the owners and operators of regionally significant infrastructure that have point source discharge consents, in relation to the location of the environmental monitoring sites that will be used for the collection of data for monitoring and assessing progress toward achieving the Table 3.11-1 water quality attribute states. This consultation will include ensuring that the environmenta...

  7. Tom de Pelsemmaeker - Recommended changes to PC7 (tracked) (4 March 2021) [pdf, 338 KB]

    ...proposed amendments are footnoted with a reference to either a submission in general or the particular part of a submission that gives the scope for the proposal. The coding used is that contained in the Summary of Decisions table prepared for the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) and published on the EPA website. Some of these footnote references have been corrected since the filing of Evidence in Chief. Where “consequential amendment” is noted, the amendment is a nec...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 079 Guthrie v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...applicant for the purpose of ensuring positive effects on the environment to offset or compensate for any adverse effects on the environment that will or may result from allowing the activity; and (b) any relevant provisions of— (i) a national environmental standard: (ii) other regulations: (iii) a national policy statement: (iv) a New Zealand coastal policy statement: (v) a regional policy statement or proposed regional policy statement: (vi) a plan or proposed pl...

  9. ENV-2016-AKL-000197 Adams v Auckland Council [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...amended and the reasons for your views. I oppose the specific provisions identified above I wish to have the provisions identified above amended: Yes 31/10/2013 The reasons for my views are: ' The Proposed Unitary Plan will have negative environmental outcomes, is ,overly regulative and overly prescriptive. The Proposed plan reduces environmental protection and reduces amenity. The plan is overly complex and cumbersome and its adminitsration will result in waste of resources...

  10. People discharged without conviction June 2017 [xlsx, 289 KB]

    ...deception and related offences 205 236 216 207 148 135 104 204 151 140 10: Illicit drug offences 265 254 267 207 204 204 127 173 147 162 11: Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences 152 124 105 92 94 76 53 82 83 65 12: Property damage and environmental pollution 465 413 499 331 334 347 193 188 217 158 13: Public order offences 941 820 667 413 247 203 134 119 170 127 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 544 456 423 383 362 395 366 356 386 379 15: Offences against jus...