Copy of the report to Auckland Conservation Board. February 2017 from Dr Michael Lee about the shipwreck RMS Niagara
Lynn Middleton made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation
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From: Lynn Middleton
Dear Department of Conservation,
Could you please provide me with a copy of the full report and presentation you received at your meeting February 2017 from Dr Michael Lee about the 'ticking timebomb' from retained oil in the shipwreck RMS Niagara.
Please also supply other reports, presentations or updates you have received about RMS Niagara before or since that meeting
Yours faithfully,
Lynn Middleton and Nicole Everett
From: Andrew Baucke
Department of Conservation
Tçnâ kôrua Lynn and Nicole,
Please find attached the Department’s response to your Official
Information Act request dated 23 November 2017.
Kind regards,
Laura Chartres
Personal Assistant to Andrew Baucke (Director Operations) / Board Support
Officer
Department of Conservation—Te Papa Atawhai
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From: Lynn Middleton
Dear Andrew Baucke,
Thanks for the information. It seems it was already public but very hard to find on the website
Yours sincerely,
Lynn Middleton
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