Botanical and Transport Notices




1184

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 52

Iris filifolia Boiss. 1839
Iris speculatrix Hance 1875
Iris formosana Ohwi 1934
Iris stenophylla Hausskn. ex Baker 1900
Iris fosteriana Aitch. & Baker 1887
Iris subbiflora Brot. 1804
Iris galatica Siehe 1905
Iris susiana L. 1753
Iris gatesii Foster 1890
Iris taochia Woronow ex Gross. 1927
Iris giganticaerulea Small 1929
Iris tenuifolia Pall. 1773
Iris haynei Baker 1904
Iris tenuis S.Watson 1882
Iris hermona Dinsm. 1933
Iris tenuissima Dykes 1912
Iris histrio Rchb.f. 1872
Iris thomsonii R.C. Foster 1936
Iris hoogiana Dykes 1916
Iris tigridia Bunge ex Ledeb. 1829
Iris hookeriana Foster 1887
Iris timofejewii Woronow ex Grossh. 1928
Iris humilis Georgi 1775
Iris tridentata Pursh 1814
Iris iberica Hoffm. 1808
Iris trojana A. Kern. ex Staph 1887
Iris kashmiriana Baker 1877
Iris typhifolia Kitag. 1934
Iris kirkwoodii Chaudhary 1972
Iris variegata L. 1753
Iris kochii A. Kern ex Stapf 1887
Iris vartanii Foster 1885
Iris kolpakowskiana Regel 1877
Iris verna L. 1753
Iris kopetdagensis (Vved.) Math. & Wendelbo 1935
Iris warleyensis Foster 1902
Iris koreana Nakai 1914
Iris wattii Baker 1892
Iris korolkowii Regel 1873
Iris willmottiana Foster 1901
Iris lazica Albov 1895
Iris wilsonii C.H. Wright 1907
Iris lilacina Borbas 1882
Iris xanthospuria B. Mathew & T. Baytop 1982
Iris loczyi Kanitz 1891
Iris zaprjagajewii N.V. Abramov 1971

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of May 2001.

DR OLIVER SUTHERLAND, Chair, New Organisms Standing Committee of the Authority.

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Land Transport Safety Authority

Traffic Regulations 1976

Automotive CNG Fuel Cylinder Approvals

Pursuant to Regulation 90B of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety, I, John Andrew Justice, Acting Manager, Safer Vehicles Policy, hereby approve the CNG fuel cylinders in the Schedule hereto for inclusion in any CNG automotive fuel system installed and operated in accordance with the requirements of Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2739:1999, subject to the conditions of approval set out in this notice.

Schedule

Reference No. Manufacturer Country of Origin Specification Material Inspection Authority Test Pressure (MPa)
AF C03B 031 Faber Industrie S.p.A. Italy NZS 5454 Steel Lloyd’s 30.0

This approval only applies to cylinders as specified on the following three drawings:

NZ-356-300-890/T/RR Rev. 0 (covering models: T356/65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 100, 110, 120 and 140).

NZ-316-300-890/T/RR Rev. 0 (covering models: T316 RR/50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105 and 110).

NZ-229-300-890/B Rev. 0 (covering models: B229/17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 52, 55, 56, 58 and 60).

Conditions of Approval:

These automotive CNG fuel cylinders are approved subject to the following conditions—

  1. That they comply with all the design, performance, and test requirements of New Zealand Standard NZS 5454:1989 as applicable to all-metal steel cylinders.

  2. That they be provided with a cylinder shut-off valve designed for the cylinder working pressure and compatible with the test pressure of the cylinder. Cylinder shut-off valves shall be fitted with a handwheel to facilitate ease of opening and closing of the valve and shall be fitted with a pressure relief device, which remains in contact with the gas contained in the cylinder whether the handwheel is in the open or closed position, comprising a burst disc backed with a fusible alloy plug having a nominal melt temperature of 100°C. Should the alloy plug melt, the burst disc shall yield at a pressure of not less than 24.7 MPa and not more than 30.0 MPa, otherwise it shall remain inoperative. Cylinder valves shall be provided with an outlet thread of ¼” NPT (female) and a stem thread compatible with the cylinder neck thread.

  3. That they are tested at periods not exceeding 5 years, in accordance with the requirements of Australian Standard AS 2337.1.



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Determination of New Organisms under Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (continued from previous page)

Environment
15 May 2001
Environmental Risk Management Authority, new organisms, Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996
  • DR OLIVER SUTHERLAND, Chair, New Organisms Standing Committee of the Authority

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Land Transport Safety Authority, Traffic Regulations 1976, CNG fuel cylinders, automotive fuel system, approvals
  • John Andrew Justice, Acting Manager, Safer Vehicles Policy