<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="showHTML.xsl"?><wikiword name="CTF131118" created="(2013, 11, 13, 11, 36, 21, 2, 317, 1)" parents=" CTF"><a name=".h0"></a><h1> CTF Meeting 51 - MBIE Port Hills toe slump areas</h1>
The Christchurch City Council (CCC) published the GNS Science report "Canterbury Earthquakes 2010/11 Port Hills Slope Stability: Stage 1 report on the findings from investigations into areas of significant ground damage (mass movement)":<br />
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<a class="url-link" href="http://www.ccc.govt.nz/homeliving/civildefence/chchearthquake/porthillsgeotech/porthillsgnsreports.aspx">http://www.ccc.govt.nz/homeliving/civildefence/chchearthquake/porthillsgeotech/porthillsgnsreports.aspx</a> (this may be split into two lines)<br />
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On Monday 18th November, the Ministry of Building Innovation and Employment (MBIE) are publishing new guidelines on the Port Hills toe slump areas. The next CT Forum meeting will be the same day, beginning with a brief outline of the GNS Science report by CCC before MBIE introduce the contents of the new guidelines. If you are attending the meeting, it would be helpful if you pre-read the GNS Science report from the CCC web site. The meeting details are:<br />
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Topic:     MBIE Guidelines on Port Hills toe slump areas<br />
Date:      Monday 18 November<br />
Time:      1730-1900<br />
Location: Lecture Theatre E8, College of Engineering<br />
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