Riparian prize draw

The Taranaki Regional Council with the support of Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd and Revital Fertilisers is offering a major prize draw to promote riparian (streamside) planting in Taranaki.

Land owners who order riparian plants through the Council's bulk plant supply scheme by 1 March 2010 will  be in to win prizes worth thousands of dollars. Entry is free and all plan holders who order more than 300 riparian plants with the Council will be automatically entered.

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  • New bus service a wish come true

    Manaia's bus link to the outside world has been secured, with the Taranaki Regional Council stepping in to replace a volunteer-run service whose future was uncertain.

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  • New bus service a wish come true

    Manaia's bus link to the outside world has been secured, with the Taranaki Regional Council stepping in to replace a volunteer-run service whose future was uncertain.

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New bus service a wish come true

Manaia's bus link to the outside world has been secured, with the Taranaki Regional Council stepping in to replace a volunteer-run service whose future was uncertain.

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2008-2009 Annual Report

Read the Council's Annual Report for 2008-2009

'Not the Biggest Pumpkin' Competition

Get your free seed today and join the fun of the Not the Biggest Pumpkin competition.

Watch out for Super Bus Boy!

Free bus trips and other goodies can be won in this New Plymouth City Link promotion

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Clean Streams Accord annual report

Latest update on the region's progress towards meeting the targets of the Dairying & Clean Streams Accord, as set out in the Regional Action Plan for Taranaki (801KB)

Pest plants

Information on Taranaki's pest plants and the responsibilities of land owners

Dairying

Environmental management advice and ideas for dairy farmers

Hillcountry farming

Read about sustainable land management in the Taranaki hillcountry

How to deal with farm waste

Unwanted farm chemicals and chemical containers, silage wrap and other plastics ... find out how you can dispose of these without harming the environment.

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Environmental tips for businesses

How you can take care of the environment while taking care of business

Review of the Regional Land Transport Strategy

The Regional Land Transport Strategy for Taranaki is under review. Find out more ...

Do you need a resource consent?

All the information on when and why you need a resource consent

Resource consent application forms

Downloadable application forms for those wanting to apply for, change, transfer, surrender or make submissions on resource consents

Stormwater Management Plan template

This template aims to make it easier for businesses to take steps to reduce their environmental impact. It is in Word format and can be adapted to suit the scale of any enterprise.

Greening the office

Simple steps you can take to make your office more sustainable.

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Regional Coastal Plan Review

A Taranaki Regional Council presentation to Iwi and Hapu in preparation for a review of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (3.7MB)

Kaimoana survey guidelines

These guidelines provide hapu and iwi with information and a suggested process for undertaking a survey of kaimoana resources. The guidelines were prepared by Otaraua Hapu.

Iwi contacts

Taranaki iwi contact details

Environmental case study: PKW Farms Ltd

This 2008 report focuses on PKW's commitment to be a leader in the field of on-farm environmental protection and restoration (38KB)

Governance statement

The Council's policies for liaising with, and memoranda or agreements with, Maori

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Teacher workshop programme for 2010

We've planned five professional development workshops for teachers in 2010, covering a range of environment-related topics. See all the details, and register online

Study units for teachers

Download one of our useful study units for teachers. They cover a range of environmental and Civil Defence topics

'Not the Biggest Pumpkin' Competition

Join in the fun of the 'Not the Biggest Pumpkin' Competition and Festival. We'll supply heirloom pumpkin seed to get you started.

Schools in action

Pictures showing Taranaki schools taking action to protect and enhance the environment

Schools newsletter

Download the latest edition of our Schools in the Environment (SITE) newsletter

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Your environment online

Find out what and when we monitor and how you can access the data in real time. There are also handy links to Taranaki webcams and other useful sites.

Port Taranaki navigation and safety bylaws

The Council's navigation and safety bylaws, which were reviewed during 2009, cover Port Taranaki and its approaches, including Ngamotu Beach. A must-read for boaties, jetskiers and swimmers

Check out our Regional Gardens

Read about Hollard Gardens and Tupare, two heritage properties owned and run by the Taranaki Regional Council on behalf of the people of the region

Taranaki - A Walker's Guide

Walks ranging from easy to strenuous to give you a unique perspective on the dramatic Taranaki landscape (2.9MB)

News

New bus service a wish come true

Manaia's bus link to the outside world has been secured, with the Taranaki Regional Council stepping in to replace a volunteer-run service whose future was uncertain.

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Who's who at the Taranaki Regional Council

Meet our Councillors and Executive staff

News releases

The latest Taranaki Regional Council media releases, and an archive of earlier releases

Annual Report 2008-2009

Read the Council's Annual Report for 2008-2009

Iwi contacts

Taranaki iwi contact details

Environmental Monitoring

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

Max gust speed: 46.4 km/h

Wind direction: 205 °

Wind speed: 27.2 km/h

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Ngutuwera

Max gust speed: 11.8 km/h

Wind direction: 332 °

Wind speed: 4.8 km/h

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Patea at Stratford

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Uriti at Kaka Rd

Max gust speed: 12.9 km/h

Wind direction: 71 °

Wind speed: 9.6 km/h

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Wastewater Treatment Plant N.P

Max gust speed: 11.6 km/h

Wind direction: 236 °

Wind speed: 3.3 km/h

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

River flow: 0.65 m3/sec

River level: 0.66 m

Water temperature: 15.9 °C

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Kapuni at Normanby Rd

River level: 0.84 m

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Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd

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Mangaehu at Bridge

River flow: 4.91 m3/sec

River level: 1.07 m

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Manganui at Everett Park

River level: 0.48 m

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Manganui at SH3 Midhirst

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Mangaoraka at Corbett Rd

River level: 0.81 m

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Patea at McColls Bridge

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Patea at Skinner Rd

River flow: 2.43 m3/sec

River level: 1.02 m

Water temperature: 14.2 °C

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Punehu at Pihama

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Stony at Mangatete Bridge

River flow: 2.92 m3/sec

River level: 1.36 m

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Tawhiti at Duffys

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Waingongoro at Eltham Rd

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Waingongoro at SH45

River level: 0.78 m

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Waiongana at SH3a

River level: 1.26 m

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Waitara at Bertrand Rd

River level: 1.36 m

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Waitara at Purangi Bridge

River level: 2 m

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Waitara at Tarata

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Waitotara at Rimunui Station

River level: 0.78 m

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Waiwhakaiho at Egmont Village - TRC

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Whenuakura at Nicholson Rd

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Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse - TRC

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Soil temperature: 15.2 °C

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Kaupokonui at Glenn Rd

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Motunui M39 at Weston W3

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Pohokura Saddle

Soil moisture: 39.4 %

Soil temperature: 13.8 °C

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Taungatara at Eltham Rd

Soil moisture: 38 %

Soil temperature: 13.4 °C

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Uriti at Kaka Rd

Soil moisture: 35.9 %

Soil temperature: 16.5 °C

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Waitotara at Rimunui Station

Soil moisture: 33.5 %

Soil temperature: 19 °C

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Kaupokonui River

E. coli: 440 nos/100ml

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Lake Opunake

E. coli: 64 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 68 cells/1ml

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Lake Ratapiko

E. coli: 19 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 47 cells/1ml

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Lake Rotokare

E. coli: 72 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 2336 cells/1ml

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Lake Rotomanu

E. coli: 74 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 5100 cells/1ml

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Manganui at Everett Park

E. coli: 150 nos/100ml

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Manganui River

E. coli: 150 nos/100ml

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Oakura River

E. coli: 140 nos/100ml

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Patea River

E. coli: 88 nos/100ml

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Patea River at Patea Boat Ramp

E. coli: 34 nos/100ml

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Timaru Stream

E. coli: 300 nos/100ml

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Urenui River

E. coli: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Waimoku Stream

E. coli: 1700 nos/100ml

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Waingongoro River

E. coli: 110 nos/100ml

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Waingongoro River - Eltham

E. coli: 57 nos/100ml

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Waitara River at Town Wharf

E. coli: 260 nos/100ml

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Waiwhakaiho River

E. coli: 98 nos/100ml

Cyanobacteria: 403 cells/1ml

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East End Beach

Enterococci: 43 nos/100ml

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Fitzroy Beach

Enterococci: 60 nos/100ml

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Mana Bay, Patea

Enterococci: 48 nos/100ml

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Ngamotu Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Oakura Beach, camp ground

Enterococci: 7 nos/100ml

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Oakura Beach, surf lifesaving club

Enterococci: 5 nos/100ml

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Ohawe Beach

Enterococci: 80 nos/100ml

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Onaero Bay

Enterococci: 20 nos/100ml

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Opunake Beach

Enterococci: 1.2 nos/100ml

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Patea Beach

Enterococci: 54 nos/100ml

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Wai-Inu Beach

Enterococci: 15 nos/100ml

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Waitara East Beach

Enterococci: 180 nos/100ml

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Waitara West Beach

Enterococci: 26 nos/100ml

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Waverley Beach

Enterococci: 6 nos/100ml

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