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A case study report as partnership between HBRC and MFE that investigates the challenges the three partner councils - NCC,
HDC, & HBRC- are experiencing implementing the Clifton to Tangoio Coastal Hazards Strategy 2120. (30pp)
Author(s): Lisa Niven, MFE
Publication Date: 20 January 2020
Publication Number: 5452
Information Management Retention and Disposal Policy
Author(s): Lisa Skilton
Publication Date: 17 January 2020
Publication Number: 54321
Information Management Retention and Disposal Policy
Author(s): Lisa Skilton
Publication Date: 17 January 2020
Publication Number: 857464
Annual plan consultation document
Author(s): James Palmer
Publication Date: 6 January 2020
Publication Number: 5463
Air quality 5-yearly State of the Environment 2019
Author(s): Dr Kathleen Kozyniak
Publication Date: 20 December 2019
Publication Number: 5415
State and trends for long term soil quality data, focusing on cropping systems.
Author(s): Tim Norris
Publication Date: 16 December 2019
Publication Number: 4998
State of the Environment monitoring report for 2013-2018.
Author(s): Anna Madarasz-Smith, Becky Shanahan, Jordan Ellmers
Publication Date: 16 December 2019
Publication Number: 5403
Hawke's Bay riparian survey methodology for State of the Environment monitoring.
Author(s): Jamie Wu
Publication Date: 10 December 2019
Publication Number: 5431
State and trends for long term rainfall and river flow monitoring sites in Hawke's Bay, focussing on the 2013 to 2018 period
Author(s): Rob Waldron, Dr Kathleen Kozyniak, Thomas Wilding
Publication Date: 11 November 2019
Publication Number: 5418
At the beginning my internship was more focused on practical tasks, following drilling projects recording data during a pumping test, analysing the samples during the drilling or even doing some water sampling for analysis, or even taking part of the replacement of corroded pipes. Moreover I work on the seismical electrical survey to determinate where people could find water. In the meantime I was doing some research on what a sea groundwater discharge is, how to find it and what has already been done on this project before in the Hawke’s Bay region. It offered me the opportunity to work with several people: Luke Dysart driller from the company who were helping me on the boat in the technical aspect, Pawel Rakowski hydrogeologist at the Hawke’s Bay regional council who helped me to analyse the data, giving me really useful advice and supplied me with other data when needed. I really want to thank them and all the other people I had the opportunity and the chance to work with; Russell Baylis who hosted me for this internship, Steve Manning who was my tutor and that helped me to discover the region and all the other members of Baylis Brothers. I was really pleased to work in this company during my five months internship.
Author(s): Clémentine MEYNIEL
Publication Date: 30 October 2019
Publication Number: 4771
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